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John (JW), thanks for the donation of the 1940 Special "40th anniversary of the Packard". The caption of the below shown photograph reads: "THEIR ROYAL HIGHNESSES the late martyred King Alexander of Yugoslavia and King Boris of Bulgaria, ride forth from the royal castle in Belgrade in one of the 20 Packards of the Yugoslavia Royal Family."
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Boris III of Bulgaria or Boris III the Unifier, Tsar of Bulgaria (30 January 1894 - 28 August 1943)
The pic below shows him 1943 in Skopje. It looks small but is a high resolution photo. Click or even click twice to enlarge. BTW He drove Packard and was "locomophile". Does that rings a bell ... Randy? [picture source: www.lostbulgaria.com]
Posted on: 2012/1/7 1:51
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Our story returns once again to post #41, its principal performers and the shown car. Click the pic to enlarge.
[picture source:forum.alexanderpalace.org/index.php?topic=13887.195]
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Other place, black instead white caps, mounted side windows but it still could be the same car with the same occupants in the backseats. What looks like a venturous mount design of the trafficators (wigwags) is highly probable just the electric cable.
[picture source: www.forum.alexanderpalace.org]
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These pictures were taken on April 19,1943 when President Roosevelt visited the Douglas Aircraft plant in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
[pictures source: www.classiccar.com]
Posted on: 2012/1/13 5:09
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...I thought that was strictly... Gerry, I often believe to understand a (putative) Packard system or at least a kind of pattern until the first divergence appears. I call it exception until the next divergence appears. Then I use the plural (exceptions) until the third of the ... mhmmm ... exceptions appears. Ok, one has to be resourceful and the adjective "usual" seems to be more appropriate instead of "system" until the fourth "exception", no, the fourth ... mhmmm ... interesting irregularity appears. At least still able to fend for myself I scrap "usual" in favor of the adverb "mostly" but only soft-spoken mindful of Murphy's Law: badness comes in waves! As you perhaps know, Murphy was an optimist. The next irregularity is followed by pondering silence and a fast U-turn because now I rename all the previous exceptions and irregularties rule or even system and the previous system exception. I believe to understand a (putative) Packard system or at least a kind of pattern until...
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Below shown 1939 Packard V12 Factory Photo FDR & King George VI. Thanks to Kevin our photo archive also contains photos that showing George VI in a Packard. God save BigKev! 1) 1939 Packard super eight in parade for King George VI & Queen Elizabeth's visit to Canada, spring 19 2) 1939 Packard in official reception parade for King George VI & Queen Elizabeth in Washington, D.C. 3) 1938 Packard touring limousine in reception parade for King George VI & Queen Elizabeth 4) 1939 Packard touring limousine at reception parade for King George VI & Queen Elizabeth
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This picture has been taken in 1938. It is labeled "Eleanor Roosevelt and the King and Queen of England" but I can't recognize the King. Perhaps the man at the steering wheel? If yes, it would have been a clever decision.
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Marshal Tito's women and cars displayed the 1 even on the registration plate. Forgive me to show you a postwar car inside this prewar thread. When starting the thread I wasn't aware that even after the war sometimes a Packard was the choosen one: the carforce number one. sources pic #1: www.bturn.com pic #2:oldtimer2.com/images/packard/Packard_Tito.jpg
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