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mahatmakanejeeves

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Wed Nov 18, 2015, 04:18 PM Nov 2015

Fire destroys cars at America’s Packard Museum secondary facility

I've wanted a Packard for years.

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Fire destroys cars at America’s Packard Museum secondary facility

David Conwill on at 2:58 pm

We awoke this morning to the news that a facility in Harrison Township, Ohio, near Dayton, belonging to America’s Packard Museum was lost to fire overnight along with an unknown number of classic cars contained inside.

“We never could count. We just knew there’s a ton of cars in that building,” Harrison Twp. Fire Battalion Chief Darrin Wiseman told reporters from WHIO.

America’s Packard Museum is not to be confused with the National Packard Museum, which is located in Warren, Ohio, the birthplace of Packard Motor Car Company.

America’s Packard Museum operates from a restored Packard dealership in the city of Dayton. It appears that the Harrison Township facility, approximately five miles north of the museum itself, may have been used for restoration of display vehicles. The museum website also indicates that it has “one of the largest collections [of Packard parts] anywhere” which it offers for sale.
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Fire destroys cars at America’s Packard Museum secondary facility (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Nov 2015 OP
My uncle had a Packard in the early '50's Turbineguy Nov 2015 #1

Turbineguy

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1. My uncle had a Packard in the early '50's
Wed Nov 18, 2015, 04:25 PM
Nov 2015

It was huuuuuuuge (even by Donald Trump's standards). I have to wonder how many Boomers were conceived in the spacious backseats of those cars.

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