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In this Discussion
- mk14dr August 2008
- Oldcar_Mechanic August 2008
Packards in England
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Hi, Im Dave from England.
I'd like to post some pics of my girlfriends Dad's Packards for you to have a gander at...
Firstly his 52' 200 Manual non-custom. Its a 2 owner Maryland car. Originally owned by a doctor.
Here it is with my car....






He also has what I believe to be a '38 120 opera coupe. this is RHD and as originally sold to the Managing Director of MG cars.
Again here it is with my car....



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Then theres the cream one, I know very little about this apart from it was imported from victory classics in ft Lauderdale in 2004/05 and this was its only show out in england when i took this pic.

And the red one (or the deadwood stage as he calls it
) Again, this thing is so awful to drive on our roads, Ive only seen it once in 4years :rolleyes: 

I hope you enjoy the pics
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Beautiful cars. Thanks for posting the pictures.
I've always loved Packards and these are gret specimens.
Ron