I'm grateful to all on the list who responded to
a request for help with the old Packard in the photo:
<http://www.portup.com/~kakeen/boxes/car.jpg>
A technical expert in the Packard Car Club identified
it as a 1930 Packard Standard 8; either a Model 726
or 733 Sedan.
Without your assistance I would not have found assorted
web sites of expertise, nor so many cool photos for
comparison.
Thanks again.
--Bob Keen
68 1600 (still in a snowed-in garage.)
Upper Peninsula, Michigan
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On Sun, 10 Feb 2008, Robert Keen wrote:
> I have a photo with a front-end view of a car from
> the 1920-30s, and I need help with the car ID. (I
> know who the guy is.)
>
> <http://www.portup.com/~kakeen/boxes/car.jpg>
>
> It looks sort of like a 1930 Packard, but there are
> some differences from web images I've been able to find.
>
> This datsun list is my principal conduit to the automotive
> web world, and I know you all have a wide range of experience
> and expertise, so I thought to check here first. Any help or
> clues will be appreciated.
>
> --Bob Keen
> Upper Peninsula, Michigan
> 68 1600 (tucked in for a LONG winter's nap)
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