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Question about Packard/White 6 Cyl. Engine
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Steve Henderson
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There is a 6-cylinder engine for sale on FB Marketplace. The cylinder head has both Packard and White cast into it. As a (mostly) postwar guy, I'm ignorant about this. I do know Packard built 6-cylinder taxicabs in the 22nd and 23rd series, but I thought for Packard, rather than White? Did Packard provide engines for White? If so, what were the their uses?

Compelled by curiosity--again. Link follows.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/833215995613255/?ref=search&referral_code=null&referral_story_type=post&tracking=browse_serp%3A7610d4d4-5f3e-4cbd-b124-2667199dbd88

Posted on: Today 7:23
Steve in Indiana

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Re: Question about Pacard/White 6 Cyl. Engine
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BigKev
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Packard sold engines to White. Somewhere here are a couple of threads about it in the distance past.

Posted on: Today 7:30
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Re: Question about Packard/White 6 Cyl. Engine
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Owen_Dyneto
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Packard's 245 ci 6-cylinder engine was sold to White for use in the small cab-over-engine series. Well documented in Neal's book on Packard engines.

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Posted on: Today 9:15
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Re: Question about Packard/White 6 Cyl. Engine
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Of course. I remember those trucks. Never realized that they had Packard engines.

Posted on: Today 11:59
Steve in Indiana

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1949 Deluxe Eight Sedan
1955 400 Hardtop
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