Bingo. I love asking people that question.
Whitey likes to get Packed Hard,
If you want to see Packard #1, its at Lehigh University, Packard Hall of course. Passed it every day on the way to class.
2003 - 300A;Built 8/16/02
Zack's Badgeless Grille
God's Head Emblems aft
Addco Sway bar; Silver Star Head and Parking/Turn; KB Dead Pedal; Fr & Rr Molded Splash Shields (Mud Flaps); Door Edge Guards; McGard locks;
Mac & Zack's control arms
CVPI rims and snows for the winter
I owned a 39 Packard. Great solid car....It was a ClubCoupe
Just visted the National Packard Museum in Warren, O.
well worth the trip. Nice 1955 Packard Caribbean Convertible
on display...owned one in 1960, and sold it in 1962 for $200.00
.....still crying today!
Gotta Love It!
"Best of Show"
MARAUDERVILLE IV
ORLANDO, FL
11/11/06
Member #1031
Brand New 2003 "Black over Black" 300B
Conceived 2/25/03
Born 3/21/03.. "7002 of 7838"
Home 5/26/03 showing 19 miles!
TRILOGY (Eaton M-112) Supercharger #152
ALTERNATIVE Automotive (Xcal-2) TUNE
K&N AirCharger... Part No. 63-1111
FLOWMASTER Super 40's with stock Megs tips
FoMoCo OEM Rear Spoiler/Black Titanium SS inserts
FORD GT Coil Covers (Ford Blue)
FormulaONE Window Tint "Pinnacle Series-35"
METCO DS/Loop
1972 Buick Skylark 350 Hardtop Sport Coupe
Antique Gold with Dark Saddle Vinyl interior
"Last of the original Muscle Cars" bought NEW(7/5/72)
and still kickin' ass!
2003 Black - sold, back again, and sold
2003 DBP/DC - #153 Whipple 3.4 (permanent garage art)
2003 DBP/LF - # 36 (sold)
2003 DBP/LF - # 205 (sold)
2004 Black - Trilogy #43
2003 Black - shitbox (sold)
2004 DTR - shitbox #2
Packard made a great contribution to the war effort in WWII.
Due to thier exacting skills for close tolerances , they were the only US based company licensed to build the British designed Rolls-Royce Merlin engine.
The Merlin Engine not only powered the Spitfire , Mosquito and Lancaster...it was what made the North American P-51 Mustang the great plane that it still is. The Merlin was that perfect element that not only allowed for speed and agility , matched to the ideal airframe it's range was beyond comparison to any other fighter of that era.
The name Mustang that Ford used for it's 1964 1/2 coupe came from the WWII Fighter , not the Horse.
2020 Ford Ranger STX DFI Turbo 2.3L 10 speed Auto
2017 Ford Fusion Sport DFI Twin Turbo 2.7L V6 6 speed Auto (14.000 ET bone stock in 82 degree heat)
1985 Mustang GT 5.0 Hatchback 4bbl 5 speed manual (525 HP 363 Dart block/AFR heads with Magnum 6 speed in the works)
1984 Mustang GT 2.3 Turbo Convertible FI. 5 speed manual
1966 427 Cobra (ERA) 468 all Aluminum FE 2x4bbl 5 speed manual
SOLD : 2003 Mercury Marauder FI. 4 speed Auto
w/Crower Cams & Springs, +1mm SS valves, mild port job on the cylinder heads.
Extrude honed intake w/PHP spacer.
Kooks Headers w/2.5" High Flow Cats & X-Pipe, Magnaflow mufflers, OEM tailpipes w/Megs Tips
B&M Trans cooler w/fan, Level 10 Shift Kit, Art Carr Hughes Deep Sump Trans Pan,
SVO Rearend Girdle, Redline Gear lube; OEM 3.55s
'Real Gauges' + matching Trans Temp, Oil Temp, Water Temp, Fuel Pressure, Vacuum/Boost Gauge
Built: 10/15/02 Bought: 12/16/02 Sold: 10/15/18
Watched the Mecum auction on tv yesterday, 56 Caribbean sold for 130 k, 310hp v8 in 56 !! http://www.mecum.com/lot-detail.cfm?...=SC0512-126643
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