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(Pics) 1930 Packard boat-tail speedster

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I obtained this very nice Packard from the late Dick Browne at one of the Countryside shows back some time ago. Packard's are always good-looking cars in all eras of their existence and this speedster goes right along with that rule.

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Nice model and great pictures.


Ed Davis
Inverness, Illinois, USA


   
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Larry kemling
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Beautiful little Roadster, 1930s Packards are one of my all time favorites here is my 1930 boat tail by Signature in 1/32

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Harv Goranson
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An even more detailed 1930 Packard Boattail (by GLM). Though I wonder about the size of the radiator ornament.

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Larry kemling
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That’s absolutely gorgeous!👍🏻👍🏻
and I’m of the opinion that the radiator ornament is pretty close to scale…maaaybe just a tad oversized 🤔



   
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