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Davis Phinney's award-winning 1919 Twin Six
touring was restored in a massive effort involving
scores of people and meticulous research.
It is probably the best in the world.

Although Clipper styling was used by most
1942 Packards, One Twenty convertibles retained
the older design. These are the most desirable
1942s.

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A Model G as advertised in The Horseless Age

An interesting junior model of the 1948-1950
was the ill-started Station Sedan, a low-selling
concoction foreign to the concepts of most
Packard buyers. Showstopping examples like
this have been painstakingly restored; light
white ash wood framing almost always needs
extensive work.

The beautiful Caribbean in its first year,
1953. With the cleanest styling of all four
years, the 1953 is also the highest-production
Caribbean, though collectors tend to prefer
the 1955-1956 models. Full wheel cutouts were
unique to the model.

1954 Packard Convertible was the most elaborate
version of the 1951 - 1954 ragtops
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