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Craig (MrBumble), thanks a lot for the wunderful pics.
Here comes Edna Murphy, an American actress of the silent era. Acc. to the Screenland Magazine she was the most photographed movie star of 1925. What you see below could be a 1929 633 Runabout. What a lady would probably see is, that Edna wears modern looking shoes. [pictures source: www.cinevedette4.unblog.fr]
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There's a v12 packard not to far from here that belonged to Bob Hope! I need to ask the owner if he lets me post some pictures that I took.
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BDC, thanks in advance.
In the meantime Irene Rich stops by to say hello. She has got even "...two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, one for her contribution to the motion picture industry at 6225 Hollywood Boulevard and one for her contributions to the radio industry at 6150 Hollywood Boulevard." acc. to wikipedia. [pictutre source: www.forums.vwvortex.com]
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Be prepared for a photo series of some length, showing Charles Lindbergh. A slick-tired 1928 speedster breaks the first ground. Lindbergh seems trying to look fast even without moving.
[picture source: ebay]
Posted on: 2013/8/3 21:48
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Thanks for firing this optical broadside. The above shown car of the magician Howard Thurston (who pulled not only rabbits but sometimes even bunnies out of his hat) seems to be equipped with wodden-spoked wheels, not the latest cut in 1932.
The description of the below attached pic says: "Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh inspected the new Diesel type of airplane motor, designed by L.M. Woolson, a Packard engineer, at the Packard Motor Car company's factory yesterday, accompanied by Major Thomas Lanphier. Both Lindbergh and Lamphier expressed themselves as highly pleased with the motor which uses furnace oil instead of gasoline for fuel, depending on the compression of air to bring the mixture to the point of ignition. Colonel Lindbergh (left) inspecting Diesel engine for airplanes, designed by L.M. Woolson (center). Walter Lees, test pilot at right." To get the whole nine yards =>home.earthlink.net/~ralphcooper/pimage22.htm Attach file: (21.78 KB)
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Have you ever seen a Ford with three Packard engines? And, to top it all off, three Packard diesel engines?
Ford 11-AT-1 Trimotor, 1930, with 3 Packard 225-hp DR-980 diesel engines. How about a Packard "Pacemaker"? Packard driven hydroplanes, flying boats, ... go this way for the story, chronicling the days, when Packard employed pilots and even a chief test pilot. Below shown "Alvan Macauley (left), President of the Packard Motor Car Co. and Col. Charles A. Lindbergh with the original Packard diesel-powered Stinson "Detroiter" in the background, 1929" [source: www.illustratedpast.com]
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To round out the Lindberg photo series please find attached three pics from the collections of the Michigan libraries. All photos and descriptions courtesy of the Detroit Public Library, National Automotive History Collection and used with permission.
"Packard 443, custom eight (produced 7/1/1927-8/1/1928), fourth series eight, 8-cylinder, 106-horsepower, 143-inch wheelbase, 7-person touring car (body type #310). Col. Charles A. Lindbergh, photographed leaving the residence of Governor Horace Mann Towner, San Juan, P.R." (brief remark: Governor Towner of San Juan, Puerto Rico) "Packard 236, second series eight (produced 2/2/1925-8/1/1926), 8-cylinder, 85-horsepower, 136-inch wheelbase, 5-person touring car (body type #244), Chief Justice Hughes in 1927 parade honoring Lindbergh." "Packard 243, second series eight (produced 2/2/1925-8/1/1926), 8-cylinder, 85-horsepower, 143-inch wheelbase, 7-person touring car (body type #245), later type one-piece windshield. Note 'Goddess of Speed' radiator cap; twin spot lights; coach ring-type door handles. 1927 Nebraska license plate #1-21364. Charles A. Lindbergh parade in Omaha, Neb. (1927)" A last picture of the man who droves & flew Packards closes the circle. "Lindbergh and Alvan Macauley, president of the Packard Motor Car Co., stand in front of a Packard diesel-powered Stinson Detroiter on August 19, 1929. (The Detroit News archives)"
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The "Deutsche Staatsbibliothek" stores a copy of the Auto Magazin 01/1928 that reports on Pauline Starke (1901 - 1977), an American silent-film actress, who owned a Packard.
<iframe width="500" height="375" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/9HebADZqLgw" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> The caption of pic #1 reads "8 cylinder 24/112 HP - luxury car from the American diva Pauline Starke, navy blue and cream-colored in coupe form." What does 24 mean? It came from the German tax computation, valid until 3/1928 and was derived from x = 0.3 number of cylinders * (cylinder bore [cm])? * piston stroke [m] All in all I come to an engine displacement of 383.3 cui and hope it is halfway correct for the shown towncar. pictures sources #1 Metro Goldwyn Mayer #2 ebay Both pics have obviously been taken on the same day.
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