1899 Packard for sale or scammer?
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Posted on: 2013/6/11 19:40
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If it's true it would be about the biggest news in the Packard world since 1956.
Posted on: 2013/6/11 19:48
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And for those interested, please send your deposit (bank draft only) to their offices in Nigeria.
Posted on: 2013/6/11 19:58
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Maybe it's a reproduction. They found a block and built a car. The motor is probably not 1899, but the rest of it plays the part. Or maybe it's a pile of parts with a block claimed to be from 1899.
Posted on: 2013/6/11 23:15
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I recall reading in a book about the Packard Motorcar Company that James Ward Packard produced only handful of cars in 1899. The oldest Packard that I have ever seen was a 1901 in a car museum in Virginia. The Model A was basically a prototype. From 1899 to 1901, Packard produced 49 cars. It seems to me that the odds that this is a true 1899 Model A are slim to nil. More likely, it is a shell atop a frame from a later year that resembles an 1899. A buyer is probably more likely to win a lottery than find and acquire at 1899 Packard.
Posted on: 2013/6/12 8:10
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The best source of information on the earliest of Packards is now Terry Martin's Packard - The Warren Years, published in 2006 Terry was also the author of the chapter in the Kimes-edited book on the first Packards but a trove of information found after that in a long-lost George Weiss ledger book rendered some of the information inaccurate and the Martin book corrects that info. I believe only 1 Packard (the one residing at Lehigh University) was completed in 1899 (in November); if the concept of "model year" cars existed then, the others would be 1900 and later. Some details on the Martin book are in this site's Packard Bookshelf section.
I've had the great experience to see the 1899 Packard move under it's own power twice, both times in 1999; once at the Lehigh University (Burn Foundation) Concours and then later the same year at the Packard Centennial in Warren. If you were at either of those events you have some wonderful memories. I have photos of those events if anyone is interested.
Posted on: 2013/6/12 8:37
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Many years ago I took a class in robotics at Lehigh and was fortunate to see the Packard. It was very interesting and definitely worth the visit across campus. I would suggest anyone in the area also take the time to visit this historic automobile.
O.D. I for one would like to see the photos. I also took some but since they were with 35mm I have no idea where to even find them. Thanks in advance
Posted on: 2013/6/12 9:03
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I was also present when the 1899 Packard Model A was being driven from its display area at the 1999 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance. Quite a sight and sound. Packard was the featured marque to celebrate the 100th anniversary.
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Posted on: 2013/6/12 9:52
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O.D. I for one would like to see the photos. I also took some but since they were with 35mm I have no idea where to even find them. Thanks in advance
Mine were also 35mm transparencies and I have no idea where they are either. But I'll locate a few of them, convert to print and scan, maybe this evening?
Posted on: 2013/6/12 10:05
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