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Uploaded by on Jul 18, 2008

Members of the Packard Car club visited and toured our plant today. We had hoped there would be more cars but only about 12 or 13 showed up. However there 50 people taking the tour.

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  • Thank you for this great video, memories came back, especially good things.

    Armando.

  • @ARCANOE You are very welcome!

  • Nice video. I really enjoyed watching it. I am running a marketing campaign to start a large auto detailing chain corporation. Let me know what you think by checking out my channel. Thanks

    -Politowic

  • Thanks:)

  • Right before WW2 the Packard6 was the shit to buy. Gas shortages were coming ,everyone was terrorfied in another great war. Dumn Packard should of canciled the six after the war , because everyone was V8 and Straight 8 crazy.. They lost thier asses on the six after the war, Packard V12 was a great gas hog , the Ford V12 Sucked , Packard made Rolls Royce motors for P51Mustangs and they had to retool so they could be dropped right in a Spit Fire and tighten up the bolts. Ford turn down the job.

  • As of today, I'd say Ford was smart:)

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  • America's finest car ever. Deusenberg was faster, too expensive and with little dealer support. Packard was awsome all around.

  • those are some really nice older cars.

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  • I'll have to take your word for it, cause they weren't by the time I was old enough to drive:)

  • Hi bill, no I just work at the company where the club showed their cars, sorry I can't help.

  • A friend of mine used to have a fleet of 1923 or 32-34 I believe Packards, in Australia.

    He would love to be in contact with other Packard owners for parts for his 10-15 Packard shells, which he is trying to restore.

    If you are a part trader, please respond to my post so that I can forward the details to my mate Peter!

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