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Here are some snaps of the big 1941 Packard limousine. This one was from Signature and done very well by them some years back. Here, it is in a cream color. It must have been quite the ride back then.

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(@100ford2003)
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Nice Mike, but the b/w pic is the best IMO !



   
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(@Anonymous 197205242)
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Thanks ! Now days, the press of a button in computer photo software can change a photograph in a black and white image.



   
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A Signature first  and a Packard last.   

That is, I've always considered this to be among Signature's first/best efforts, most (not all ) subsequent releases seemed a bit watered-down/less detailed.   The 1:1 car was among Packard's last expressions of market dominance in the "high-priced-field."   Post war Packards also became "watered-down."  😔 😔

All nice pics, but B/W for me too! 



   
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I like virtual all of the terrific Signature releases and I am glad they did so many Packards. Their Packard Darrin convertible is excellent and the 1963 Studebaker Avanti is also a real favorite.



   
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Posted by: @mikedetorrice

I like virtual all of the terrific Signature releases and I am glad they did so many Packards. Their Packard Darrin convertible is excellent and the 1963 Studebaker Avanti is also a real favorite.

+1, I agree Mike !



   
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