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You can also go to hotrodhotline.com, click on 2009 Show Coverage and click on Franklin Lakes, NJ, page 2&3 for showing of Packards at the show. Very nice gathering from what I saw.
Posted on: 2009/5/26 15:33
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The hotrodhotline site didn't do much for pictures of Packards, so here's some. Note especially the correct but not-often seen correct hood ornament on the 35 (Canadian-built) 120. Also as regards the MES 56 Caribbean, two other folks there with different Packards own one in the the same colors, but this one was unknown to us, owner has had it over 20 years and claimed this was the first show he's taken it to.
Posted on: 2009/5/27 18:49
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Still on local (to NJ) shows, here's a few pictures from the PAC regional covered bridge tour a few weeks ago, and from the North Jersey Auto Show in Upper Saddle River, NJ. The 1955 Caribbean convertible is basically an original car and is owned by Dan Kanter of Kanter Bros.
Posted on: 2009/5/27 18:53
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WOW! Great stuff! Thanks for sharing!
Roman
Posted on: 2009/5/27 19:48
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Visited the Concours d'Elegance of the Eastern United States (aka the Burn Foundation Concours) in Nazareth PA yesterday, had the pleasure of meeting John Shireman and family. I'd guess about 150-175 cars on display, all former prestige award-winners.
Though the physical venue can't match Pebble, Amelia, Meadowbrook, or even Greenwich CT, the selection and condition of the cars was just excellent. Not too many Packards and I'll only picture one, George M. Cohan's last limousine, from the Bob Turnquist collection. This car is a 1708 (1939) and 100% original, looks like it could have rolled out of the showroom 6 week ago. I think you should be able to identify the others by the photo caption but if not, let me know. ED - W-K = Willys-Knight (sleeve valve engine). Attach file: (153.24 KB) (145.27 KB) (150.54 KB) (152.16 KB) (130.72 KB) (121.22 KB) (145.05 KB) (111.95 KB)
Posted on: 2009/6/1 16:15
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It was certainly a pleasure meeting David ( Owen Dyneto ) at the Burns Foundation Concours yesterday. I to took some pictures at the Concours over three hundred but I am having trouble posting them. I think I am running into the problem that they may be to large and I don't know how to down size them for posting here in this thread.
Maybe someone would be kind enough to give some directions on how I can get the photos down sized so that I can post some pictures. The was a wide range of fine cars there including some Packards. The grandson and I had a ball looking and admiring them all. If anyone would like a dvd of the pictures I took at the Concours send me a PM. John F. Shireman
Posted on: 2009/6/1 19:34
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REMEMBERING BRAD BERRY MY PACKARD TEACHER
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An easy way I found to make prints smaller for uploading is right click on the in the file explorer and then choose send to mail recipient. A dialog box will then ask what size (original or smaller sizes). Choose one of the smaller sizes and a outlook email will pop up with the pictures attached to that email. Just copy and paste them to a temp folder to upload.
You do know how to copy and paste using the right click of a mouse?
Posted on: 2009/6/2 1:19
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You might also consider using Adobe Photoshop Elements. I scan my original silver halide prints into Photoshop where I can easily crop, adjust size, brightness and contrast.
Posted on: 2009/6/2 8:35
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Here's one more, a 1933 Packard Twelve cabriolet deVille by Fernandez and Darrin. Those who were at Warren in 1999 should recognize this car, and Jersities may note from the very early historic license plate that it's had the same owner (Bob Briglia) since the 1960s.
Posted on: 2009/6/2 10:41
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