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John Merritt
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Here's one of the 1st NEO models I purchased more than 12 years ago, since then there's been a good assortment of resin models as well as quite a few from NEO. This has remained a favorite of mine.

1954 Packard Pacific Hardtop Coupe - NEO-44675

1954 Packard Pacific Hdtp 1
1954 Packard Pacific Hdtp 2
1954 Packard Pacific Hdtp 3
1954 Packard Pacific Hdtp 4
1954 Packard Pacific Hdtp 5
1954 Packard Pacific Hdtp 6

John Merritt
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It's gorgeous in all respects - AND - it still holds its own  despite being 12 yr-old tooling.      😀 😎 😀 



   
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Have it and love it.



   
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Nice photos.


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Geoff Jowett
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great color combo, thanks John



   
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I agree with all of the above remarks!



   
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That is gorgeous...love the pics and the setting too. 


John Bono
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I was just checking out my green version.  What a model.



   
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@jack-dodds +1.



   
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Dave Gilbert
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A beautiful model of a beautiful car...with or without a top!

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I've always loved that bodystyle on the Packard,  its gorgeous John. And a beautiful cv as well Dave.



   
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John Merritt
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@daveg 

The convertible is gorgeous as well. NEO issued the hardtop in 3 colors and the one convertible. Since this is my favorite 50s Packard, I have them all.


John Merritt
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These are superb models of this exceptionally stylish Packard. Nice !



   
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@daveg That is nice!  😎



   
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Posted by: @geno

"I've always loved this Packard body style."

Yes, it wasn't bad at all - AND - essentially, it was their last one ever tooled.   

From 1951-'56 Packard utilized basically the same body; '55 & '56 saw front clip and A-pillar revisions plus the elimination of the 2-dr sedan configuration.



   
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