200 cars today and not one Packard. So, besides out other orphan cars we took, the most interesting vehicles there were a Mercer (forgot the year) two-seater and a very rare (one of 4 produced they say) 1931 Model AA Camper with wooden ceiling still intact, sink, wood stove. It was just hauled out of barn not 25 miles from here. Then there was the talk of the siteing of a 1953 Caribbean convertible clandestinely being unloaded and parked inside some buiiding in the Huntsville area about 6 months ago.....about the same time I was pondering why an antique shop on the south end of town ahd advertised in HMN wanting a hood for a '53 Caribbean.......coincidence?