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Packard with creative mirror fastening. The pic was taken before 1983, the car is registered in Moscow.
[picture source:diary.ru/]
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Taken in the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic the pics are difficult to date, however, it causes astonishment to find such a car ensemble behind the Soviet fence.
The below mentioned source contains more than a few contemporary photographs. [picture source: vanatehnika.ee]
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A story, written in Russian, reports on a man who lives in Leningrad (today Saint Petersburg). He bought his Packard Six in the 1950s and until today he and his car weather all storms. They just go on forever, all revolutions and counterrevolution aside.
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Looks even better in this pic.
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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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Mal, much better! The very one.
Please find below a pic of a Packard in Tampere, Finland. Its windows look tinted. sources pic #1: www.vanatehnika.ee pic #2: www.kostuem-versand.de
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Bless me, father, for I have sinned. Stone the crows, I got a ride in a RHD Packard on the northern edge of Europe and forgot to ask for its history, not to mention VIN / thief proof numbers. To drive a RHD downtown on a busy road in a foreign country isn't a pleasure but a hard task. Its degree of difficulty resembled the first ride on a sidecar motorcycle. It'll makes you sweat if you never did it.
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Gerd, this has turned out to be a very interesting thread! How fascinating to see so many Packards abroad. Of course my favorite is in post #71, I am bias of course.
Congratulations on your ride in the '41! Perhaps your failure to obtain full information will be forgiven and absolved.
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Steve (hardtop), I wasn't aware of the fact that the pic was taken in 1938. Thanks for clarification.
Jim, even today one or another surprises can be found in the area of the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. To find a Packard twelve-cylinder block is one of these surprises. But to find two of them side by side in Kharkiv, Ukraine comes as a stunner! Instead of making a challenge on grounds of bias I hope to reopen your mind. [picture source: www.autoclub.kharkov.ua]
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Packard was a significant exporter of cars, given their volume of production. There is a table of exports by year in the Kimes-edited book. Copyright prohibits me from scanning it but here's some data. Beginning in 1935 the majority of exports were junior cars. I have some prewar records from the Finnish dealer Autola Oy which shows about 95% of their imports were junior Packards in the 1937-40 era.
1958 245 1957 312 1956 408 1952 1773 1951 1030 23rd series 1920 22nd series 6243 21st series 5536 1942 1655 1941 2115 1940 6375 1939 5457 1938 6670 1937 6675 1936 7065 1935 4268 1934 837 1933 609 1932 558 1931 825 1930 1932 1929 3941 Etc. Their dealership network overseas as of 1938 was very extensive and included Albania, Arabia, Argentia, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Boliva, Brazil, British East Africa, British Honduras, British West Indies, Bulgaria, Burma, Ceylon, Chile, China, Columbia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Czechoslavia, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, England, Estonia, Finland, France, French Indo-China, French West Indies, Germany, Gibraltar, Greece, Guatemala, Haiti, Hawaii, Honduras, Hungary, Iceland, India, Iran, Iraq, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, Mexico, Morocco, the Netherlands, Netherlands East Indies, Netherlands West Indies, Newfoundland, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Palestine, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Philippine Islands, Portugal, Portugese East Africa, Puerto Rico, Rhodesia - Northern and Southern, Roumania, Salvador, South-west Africa, Straights Settlement, Sweden, Switzerland, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey, Union of South Africa, Uruguay, Venezuela, & Yugoslavia. Lots of country names there that are different today!
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