My dad had a ’51 Packard car. Drove it while the odometer went all the way around several times. He finally sold it to a guy in KC.
#10. If the Army truck was indeed built in 1918, then it could not have been with Pershing in Mexico. That was 1916, so this truck was not yet built. By 1918, Pershing was the head of American troops in Europe. The people who own the truck are pushing a flse message.
I had a great, great uncle that was an aide to General Pershing before WWII. He had stories about Mexico.
Excellent collection Derq bravo
12) the ’54 pickup has my name on it. Never seen that dry storage idea before.
Looks like a mod to me, and skillfully done!
Dibs on #4, the camp truck.
Excellent selection, Kevin!
Same. 1916 Camp Truck is awesome.
CederQ!
i am 68.
never knewPackard made trucks!
😯
thanks!
My Grandfather fought IJN Kamikaze Pilots in WWII, with a pair of Packard-Built 40-MM Autocannons in an Open Turret on an LST in the Pacific.
One of my dad’s friends purchased a chain driven car in the 80s from a car dealer. It came with a 5 year/50 foot warranty. The car broken down 49 feet out of the dealership.
My dad had a ’51 Packard car. Drove it while the odometer went all the way around several times. He finally sold it to a guy in KC.
#10. If the Army truck was indeed built in 1918, then it could not have been with Pershing in Mexico. That was 1916, so this truck was not yet built. By 1918, Pershing was the head of American troops in Europe. The people who own the truck are pushing a flse message.
I had a great, great uncle that was an aide to General Pershing before WWII. He had stories about Mexico.
Excellent collection Derq bravo
12) the ’54 pickup has my name on it. Never seen that dry storage idea before.
Looks like a mod to me, and skillfully done!
Dibs on #4, the camp truck.
Excellent selection, Kevin!
Same. 1916 Camp Truck is awesome.
CederQ!
i am 68.
never knewPackard made trucks!
😯
thanks!
My Grandfather fought IJN Kamikaze Pilots in WWII, with a pair of Packard-Built 40-MM Autocannons in an Open Turret on an LST in the Pacific.
One of my dad’s friends purchased a chain driven car in the 80s from a car dealer. It came with a 5 year/50 foot warranty. The car broken down 49 feet out of the dealership.