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It's a 23rd series car, but cannot tell if a 49 or 50.
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It's a 21st series car, but no differences, appearance wise, between the 46s and 47s. Similar looking to the 20th 42s, but with the wider grille bars.
Posted on: 2021/4/3 12:26
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Attractive 53 convertible. Don't think it is an unveiling of the new models, but rather a lodge parade. Note the Pontiac convertible in the back with lodge members and children like in the Packard.
Posted on: 2021/4/3 12:30
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Packard drag race car? I wonder what he was racing against?
Posted on: 2021/4/3 12:33
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The story of ZIS-110, ZIS-115, ZIL-111 & Chaika GAZ-13 on www.guscha.de
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This image was posted on the AACA Forum.
Although this is obviously a staged promotion image for the 1918-1919 Packard Twin-Six Landaulet, it illustrates a genteel social custom of the era, namely "taking the air". Since the horse-drawn carriage days, the upper social classes would dress in their finery, be chauffeured in their elegant carriages through the parks and parkways enjoying the pleasant weather. Of course, it was on view both for their own class and to the envy of those who weren't. When one could afford a $6,000 motorcar then, one wanted others to recognize that. Steve Added 1-1-2022 Here is a look at a 1906 Packard Model S in daily use in Newago, Michigan. Attach file: Packard Twin-Six landaulet & ladies 'taking the air'.jpg (81.48 KB) 06 Packard Model S with chauffeur - Newaygo, MI.jpg (150.27 KB)
Posted on: 2021/12/27 14:45
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.....epigram time.....
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Steve (58L8134), thanks. Always I enjoy the heart's blood, that you use instead of ink to comment.
Ok friends, take this high-resolution image to study the clash of two worlds: modern times meet vintage. "Packard automobile after repairs. Image shows a dark colored Packard automobile parked outside of a building." Taken September 10, 1937. image source: archive.grpl.org Rights: non-commercial use permitted Click to almost endless enlarge!
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This was sent to me by a guy on a Jaguar forum I am part of.
This is his father's car which was bought in 1945/46 when his father left the Navy. Lousiville, KY. It ended up in a junkyard about ten years later due to misadventure. As pointed out by Flackmaster, something to note is the correct flap of material over the top of the windshield that all replacement tops are missing.
Posted on: 2023/8/17 14:16
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Thats some kind of women riding in the rumble seat
BigKev wrote: This was sent to me by a guy on a Jaguar forum I am part of. This is his father's car which was bought in 1945/46 when his father left the Navy. Lousiville, KY. It ended up in a junkyard about ten years later due to misadventure. As pointed out by Flackmaster, something to note is the correct flap of material over the top of the windshield that all replacement tops are missing.[/quote]
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