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Dave: I have been working on both the Packard and Chevelle. Randy I am in no hurry for the Packard. I look to get it back sometime after the first of the year. He started working on the rear quarters of the car already. I will go down in about two weeks and take some pictures. Maybe if I sent them to you you could post them
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Packard53 (John): You can always email me and I'll just FTP 'em to my website & send you the URL back. That way you can post the JPGs here or elsewhere. That also goes for any other Packard enthusiasts (as several already have taken advantage of).
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JOhn, I have been working on the 58 Edsel Pacer convertible and the 61 Metropolitan convertible, as well as keeping the 40 Plymouth clean and the 42 Packard running. As noted elsewhere, it has been runninghot.
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Packard 53, I would post photos but have lost a serving host server to do that and just have been too busy to try and find another. I checked out a couple but they were not adequate.
The last of the special built pedal cars will be going up for sale at the RM Auctions in Scottsdale in January. Built by the renown restorer Fran Roxas, this "Dusey" is truly is another work of art.
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