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Lost for Over 50 Years, the One-Off 1949 Packard . . . - Discussion Forums Recently discovered Packard is being returned to running condition A show car, the Monte Carlo was born in 1949 It was designed by Richard Arbib, built by the Henney Motor Company, and it went missing for over 50 years Thanks to Undiscovered Classics, the weathered one-off concept is back into
Pre War - Body types, promotion and dealerships and branches - PACKARD . . . I was a bit unsure as to where to post this - Packard, printed matter, or??I am posting it here under General Discussion because I am interested also in the location, branches etc of Dealerships that sold the cars when new and HOW they promoted it Packard in the late teens had a series of color
Packard People A-C - Antique Automobile Club of America PACKARD PEOPLE - A to C It is people who make a business, and, for the most part, America has had the best people at the right time and at the right place The section that follows provides a biography of some of the people who were involved with Packard For the most part, the biographies are br
Packard V8 Performance Capabilities - Discussion Forums Greetings, All,In the standard transmission thread, a separate discussion began regarding the performance capabilities of the Packard V8 I thought it might be useful to have this in its' own subject title IMHO, the Packard V8 came with a lot of cast iron for the money However, as it came from P
Packard - Buy Sell - Antique Automobile Club of America Packard Only• Include either “FS” (For Sale) or “WTB” (Want to Buy) along with the year, make, model, etc Tags: • Please use the provided tags in addition to including the details in your subject line Post Description: Be sure to include the following in your listing: • Year, Make, and Model • Detailed Description • Photos — lots of them! (strongly encouraged) • Price
1935-1941 Packard Junior Parts and other parts I have had many Packard enthusiasts wanting a list of most of the Packard parts I have in my barn collection for over 35 years The following is a partial list of 1935-1941 Junior parts, a few Senior parts, and a few non-Packard parts
straight 12 - Packard - Antique Automobile Club of America There was some discussion a while back on another board about the Packard monoblock 12 and whether or not it really existed The Cormorant from 1974 contains an article on the straight 12 in which the author, Jack Triplett, talks with Ralph Kellogg who was involved in the design of the engine whi
Grill Differences 1951-1952 - Packard - Antique Automobile Club of . . . I have been looking at some Packard models online and have decided that I really like the 1951-1952 models One thing I can't find out though is why some cars have a grill with "teeth" and some don't I can't seem to find any information telling me why that is When I look up the various models f
Straight eight speed - Packard - Antique Automobile Club of America . . . This is in response to a thread I read on another (Packard) board As I am not a member over there, and as I recognise many of the same names as here, I thought I could post a few ideas here Road tester Tom McCahill had something to say about Packard speed and the perception of same in the 50s I