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(@sizedoesmatter)
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http://www.packautomotivemuseum.com/myth.html


John Bono
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TerrySlekar
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Beautiful car (except for that Pierce Arrow rear window)…


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(@100ford2003)
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I'd like to see a beautiful, modern, artistically rendered hood ornament. It is a beautiful automobile though. I do agree about that rear window.



   
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(@bob-jackman)
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Love everything about this beautiful automobile. How very unique using an original Packard Twelve Engine.



   
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Frank Kocour
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Rolling art, but not a place for someone with size 13 feet.



   
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Larry kemling
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Yeh,that rear window is pretty much useless 🤔



   
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John Kuvakas
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It's an incredible piece of art. I doubt it will ever set tire to asphalt, though. Cars like this are generally used to tout the capabilities of their makers and garner more custom/restoration work. 


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(@sizedoesmatter)
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@jkuvakas, here it is being driven.... 

1934 Packard Myth Custom Boattail Coupe at the RM Auctions in Monterey - Bing video


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