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PAC Regional Tour Yesterday
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Very nice Packard tour yesterday hosted by PAC's Packards East (NJ) region. Started in Flemington NJ, then heading thru some rural parts of NJ (yes, there are some), over the Delaware river to Washington's Crossing Park (just north of Trenton, where G. Washington crossed for the battle of Trenton), and then on into some just lovely and rural roads in Bucks Country PA, just the perfect kind for an old car tour, narrow, winding, no traffic pressure, and great scenery. In all we transited 5 wooden covered bridges still open to vehicular traffic, most dating from about 1870 or so. Interesting "leg stretch" stop at a small hilltop grass-strip airport with a DeHavilland Gypsy Moth and Stearman biplane, both still operational.

Participating Packards were 1940 120 convertible coupe, 1942 Clipper Club Sedan, 1950 Eight sedan, 1954 Cavalier, and 1956 Executive 2-dr HT.

Posted on: 2009/5/10 10:24
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Re: PAC Regional Tour Yesterday
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Dave, I envy you with all the vintage iron close at hand and folks willing to get out and drive. I did get over to ACOlds and see his Packard in progress. The hobby is even better when you can share it.

Posted on: 2009/5/10 10:48
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Re: PAC Regional Tour Yesterday
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Thanks Randy, I do consider myself lucky, having perhaps 50 Packards within 50 miles, and most owned by folks who like to tour with them. Too bad the turnout wasn't better yesterday, but the weather forecast wasn't great, though the day did turn out quite acceptable.

Posted on: 2009/5/10 13:55
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Re: PAC Regional Tour Yesterday
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Some 5 or 6 years ago i attended a local Nasville PAC tour ram-rodded by one Buzz Hussey. I think it was PAC sponsored. It was a good tour and i enjoyed it. About 50 to 70 Packards showed up and we caravaned across town to the Parthanon for a tour there.

Buzz has occasionaly showed up at a few of the major local Cruise-In functions. Great man to meet and chat with.

Posted on: 2009/5/10 14:50
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Re: PAC Regional Tour Yesterday
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While on the subject of PAC tours, anyone here going on the Henry Joy IV tour this September, home-based in Saratoga Springs, New York? Sounds like a great agenda.

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Posted on: 2009/5/10 15:01
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Quote:
Owen_Dyneto wrote: Very nice Packard tour yesterday........Interesting "leg stretch" stop at a small hilltop grass-strip airport with a DeHavilland Gypsy Moth and Stearman biplane, both still operational. Participating Packards were 1940 120 convertible coupe, 1942 Clipper Club Sedan, 1950 Eight sedan, 1954 Cavalier, and 1956 Executive 2-dr HT.

Dave,

Any pic's of the planes and participating Packards?

Posted on: 2009/5/10 16:13
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Re: PAC Regional Tour Yesterday
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1954 Cavalier, 1942 Clipper, 1956 Executive and 1950 Eight...

...along with a bi-plane.

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Posted on: 2009/5/10 16:27
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Re: PAC Regional Tour Yesterday
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Hey ECA, thanks for posting the photos. Do you have one of Walt's 1940 120 convertible?

The Stearman is Lycoming-powered. It'll take a few days to get a photo of the DeHavilland posted (remember, I use film). EDIT - for those interested in the airport, try www.vansantairport.com.

Posted on: 2009/5/10 17:25
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