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I saw that pic somewhere recently, maybe at the PPG during the open house, maybe next to the room where the stonework from that doorway is stored. Don't *know* about the special deal Mitchell got on the car, but I can guess. That pic in front of the administration building was obviously posed, and Mitchell was well known, so I'd say he got a discount in exchange for Packard using him in their advertising. Just found an excerpt from another book about Mitchell. Seems he was a personal friend of Jessie Vincent. Figures, what with Jessie running the Army's aircraft test facility in Dayton, which is where he picked up the "Colonel", in WWI, and trying to sell aircraft engines to the Army all through the 20s.
Posted on: 2014/11/4 21:45
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Another image of the Sport model, this from the 1925 PMCC New York Accessory Catalog and courtesy of Jim Pearsall.
Posted on: 2014/11/5 9:28
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I'll bet the sound of that horn was, well, shall we say, distinctive.
Posted on: 2014/11/5 11:53
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I'm curious about the optional wire wheels, can anyone tell from the illustration or otherwise know if they are Buffalo, Rudge/Whitworth, or perhaps some other brand?
Posted on: 2014/11/5 12:18
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Houke???
they sure look good, though.
Posted on: 2014/11/5 17:43
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A Sport model with wire wheels and dual, rear-mounted spares, could it get any better? Well, actually, they could have given that top a little tuck at the rear bow for a sportier profile. Steve
Posted on: 2014/11/5 19:22
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Dunno. Maybe another photo of Roy's car will help you out. Click onto photo to enlarge. Otherwise, I may have to contact Roy.
Posted on: 2014/11/5 20:06
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Roy's car has wheels from a 1929, if I remember correctly. I think they're 20-inch. They are not correct for the car. Original disc-type wheels for the Sport are no where to be found. They do not match the wheels on a regular Packard of the era.
Posted on: 2014/11/5 23:56
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