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Re: 37th Annual Texas Packard Meet
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BigKev
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On of my favorite meets to attend. All real driving cars and owners, not just trailored museum pieces.

Posted on: 2013/12/4 0:20
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Re: 37th Annual Texas Packard Meet
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Too bad its so far, as I'd love to attend that meet! I have a friend who leaves near there and she's already planning to go, so I'll get lots of digipix.

Craig

Posted on: 2013/12/4 6:53
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Re: 37th Annual Texas Packard Meet
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Daniel Leininger
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Webmaster Joined: 2006/4/17 13:22 From Riverside, CA Posts: 7675 One of my favorite meets to attend. All real driving cars and owners, not just trailored museum pieces. Posted on: Yesterday 23:20:42


Thanks for all the encouragement from John and Mr. Ride Decide.
I have started making plans, maintenance and repairs.

I liked Kevin's comment about real driver cars. I have two old "drivers". My Clipper Jack and a 1939 LaSalle survivor. I have never owned a car that was TOO nice to drive.

We'll, Salado it is. Now I need to get my brother (from HillBilly Packards ) down there too.
Dan

Posted on: 2013/12/4 11:45
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Re: 37th Annual Texas Packard Meet
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JWL
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Please note that the 2014 registration form will not be posted on the Meet's website (texaspackardmeet.com) until January after the meal prices have been provided by the Stagecoach Inn.

(o{}o)

Posted on: 2013/12/21 14:56
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Re: 37th Annual Texas Packard Meet
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I have been informed by the webmaster that the 2014 registration form is now posted on the Meet's website. Go to texaspackardmeet.com/. Look forward to seeing old friends and new faces in Salado in April. Zoom, zoom...

(o{}O)

Posted on: 2014/1/30 12:20
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Re: 37th Annual Texas Packard Meet
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See you there!

EDIT

Thought this would be appropriate

1947 PACKARD CUSTOM SUPER CLIPPER 7 PASSENGER SEDAN ON I-35 ON WAY TO SALADO, TX

youtu.be/kOGBi95Zn9g

Posted on: 2014/1/30 12:35
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Re: 37th Annual Texas Packard Meet
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Always thought I'd like to attend, see the cars and meet some of the Packard folks from the forum, but seems a long trip from North Carolina. If we were to set out on such a trip at the last minute what are the odds for finding suitable lodging and fitting in with the folks?

Jim

Posted on: 2014/3/2 8:08
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Re: 37th Annual Texas Packard Meet
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Jim, fitting in with the folks will not be a problem. We are welcoming to all, especially those who travel a long distance to attend. Finding accommodations in Salado might be a problem. Salado is a small town and just a few motels. Try the Stagecoach Inn first. If they are full (most likely) there is a Holiday Inn and a Best Western nearby. If all are full try something in Belton about 7 miles north of Salado. Round Rock and Georgetown are about 30 miles south of Salado with a good number of motels. Austin is only 50 miles south of Salado and there are many motels in the northern part of the city. Lots of choices outside of Salado, but will require a bit of driving. Look forward to seeing you in Salado.

(o{}o)

Posted on: 2014/3/3 12:03
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Re: 37th Annual Texas Packard Meet
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Sadly no Salado for me this year. It is the same week as spring break for my kids and I am taking them on vacation.

Posted on: 2014/3/3 23:52
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1954 Packard Clipper Deluxe Touring Sedan -> Registry | Project Blog

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Re: 37th Annual Texas Packard Meet
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BDC
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Take them on vacation to salado


Edit: stupid auto spelling made Salvador out of salado!

Posted on: 2014/3/4 7:37
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