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What a lovely story and great pictures. Welcome to the site and enjoy the many articles and features.
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Adam:
A good story indeed. Your grandfather's Packard was a 1955 Clipper Custom sedan. Beautiful color combination. If you have the opportunity to drive one, you will know why he liked the car so much.
Posted on: 2015/1/15 16:48
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Thanks for the welcome clipper47 & Mr. Bumble. And thanks for clarifying what he had. I knew it was a Clipper just couldn't differentiate which Clipper it was. Thanks.
I'd LOVE to drive one! Years ago reading about how Packard was chosen by Rolls Royce to manufacture P51D engines, I figured they were quality cars. Now knowing that it was so special to grandpa, I really would like to get to know them more. Thanks again for the welcome... ~Q
Posted on: 2015/1/15 17:12
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G'day Adam(QMopar),
Like to add my to those already made. And if it happens that you "really would like to get to know them more", ie you buy a Packard, could you please include it in the Packard Owner's Registry?
Posted on: 2015/1/15 18:30
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/o[]o\ ==== Bowral, Southern Highlands of NSW, Australia "Out of chaos comes order" - Nietzsche. 1938 Eight Touring Sedan - SOLD 1941 One-Twenty Club Coupe - SOLD 1948 Super Eight Limo, chassis RHD - SOLD 1950 Eight Touring Sedan - SOLD What's this? Put your Packard in the Packard Vehicle Registry! Here's how! Any questions - PM or email me at ozstatman@gmail.com |
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Hi Adam
Welcome! Thanks for sharing your grandfather's story and photos of his Packard ownership, we love hearing personal recollections of those times. Buying a new Clipper Custom means your grandfather was doing quite well in 1955. For more on your family connection to Carl Filer, you should also sign onto the SDC Forum: forum.studebakerdriversclub.com/forumdis ... eral-Studebaker-Specific-Discussion You'll find a gentlemen there with first-hand experience with Carl Filer's dealership as Greenville is his hometown. He's written a good deal about it. Steve
Posted on: 2015/1/15 19:39
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.....epigram time.....
Proud 1953 Clipper Deluxe owner. Thinking about my next Packard, want a Clipper Deluxe Eight, manual shift with overdrive. |
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Thanks all for the kind greetings. I will sign up for the SDC Forum and learn more about the dealership. I showed that picture of Mr. Filer Sr. in front of his dealership next to the Packard he was about to deliver and my father in law said, "Yep, that looks like Carl!"
And I would definitely be happy to sign the Packard Owner's Registry if I were to take one home. I don't have any plans to do so now but maybe I'll have an opportunity someday. With my grandpa putting me on a path of liking large cars (and my dad doing nothing but encouraging me to do so), I've had a few Mopar luxo-liners. The latest find is kind of shout-out to him and the 77 NYB he essentially gave me. But I can't say I haven't looked for a 55 Clipper! In fact, I found one very similar to his in CA. inlandempire.craigslist.org/cto/4820308349.html Thanks again for the warm welcome. I look forward to learning more about this impressive marque. ~Q
Posted on: 2015/1/15 20:59
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Hi Adam
Glad to have you aboard, appreciation and ownership of large luxury cars is unfortunately rare with younger people. Love those late Imperials, they're very much the type of car Packard would have built had they still been in business then. There is a Packard connection to your Imperial: as a young designer in the Packard studio, Richard Macadam is primarily credited with the Packard Predictor show car. Later, moving onto Chrysler, after serving under Engel, he succeeded him as styling director in mid-1974. Very likely he had a strong hand in the looks of your Imperial. So, please visit often, ask all the question you have, avail yourself of all the knowledge this site has to offer........we'll get you into a Packard before you know it! Steve
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QMopar, welcome aboard! Thanks for sharing your story. The story about Packard's involvement in building Rolls Royce Merlin engines is an inspiring one. If you are interested in learning more about the Packard Motor Car Company, check out the Packard Bookshelf under the Main Menu (on the RH side of the home page). There you will find many reviews of books on the PMC.
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Thanks JW. Enjoying my time looking around the site. The Packard-Merlin engines were incredible and, in concert with a number of other factors, a reason why the US and the Allies were able to win the second world war. I grew to appreciate everyone (all US manufacturers) who stopped what they were doing and went full steam ahead to do their part to 'help our boys' win the war.
From little Willys (as well as Ford) and the Jeep to Packard and the P51D & PT boat engines, to Chrysler and the cars, trucks, engines, & tanks and others that I'm probably missing, I just love reading about the US's can-do spirit and attitude. So, naturally, when you grow up with some Chrysler products you have a natural affinity for them. When I got older and started reading about them, I was drawn to their engineering approach to automobiles. Now, having re-discovered grandpa's Packard and all the memories surrounded it, I couldn't help but read more about the company. The more I learn about about Packard, I see that they also were very high on the engineering aspect of their car. It's a no-brainer that I would like them too. For a small company to undertake the first completely in-house design & manufacture of an automatic transmission speaks to the stubborn way they liked to do things. And I mean stubborn in the most complimentary way possible. That same USA can-do attitude showing through in a very American car. I also read somewhere that around 55-56, Chrysler actually helped with the manufacture of the bodies??? Maybe someone could comment on that. Either way, it more than confirms to me that, in liking both Chrysler & Packard, I have my priorities straight Scanned some more slides and found some more Packard pics. My grandpa was a pastor and traveled with my mom & uncle all over the USA preaching in revivals or other special services. They put a lot of miles on cars over those early years. When they moved to Flint, MI to pastor a church there, he thought it was time to buy a car. That's when and where he bought his first new car - a '55 Clipper Custom (thanks again for the help on the specific model Steve).
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