Illustrated Packard Buyer's Guide


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The Packard Guide


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Cars & Parts


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The Illustrated Buyer's Guide to Delorean Automobiles


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Update Second Edition -Many people, when shopping for a DeLorean, live in an area where the one they are considering may be the only one available for miles around. This means they often have nothing to compare it against, unlike more common collector vehicles. This book serves as a reference as to what is right, what is wrong, what to "snap up" and what to run away from.




The Illustrated Buyer's Guide to Delorean Automobiles


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Many people, when shopping for a DeLorean, live in an area where the one they are considering may be the only one available for miles around. This means they often have nothing to compare it against, unlike more common collector vehicles. This book serves as a reference as to what is right, what is wrong, what to "snap up" and what to run away from.




Illustrated Mopar Buyer's Guide


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Illustrated Plymouth & DeSoto Buyer's Guide


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Illustrated Plymouth & DeSoto BuyerÆs Guide Jim Benjaminson. This specially created buyerÆs guide contains coverage of all Plymouth cars and trucks from 1928 through today, including the new Prowler, plus all DeSoto cars from 1929 through 1961. Packed with hundreds of photos on your favorite models. Our unique 5-star rating system helps you determine the mostvaluable models. Filled with useful tips on ôproblem cars" to stay away from. Sftbd., 7 3/8"x 9 1/4 ", 16 pgs., 2 b&w ill.




Packard for 1954


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The Automobile Journal


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Packard


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In the long and exciting history of the American automobile business one name stands out above others: Packard! For many years the cars produced by the Packard Motor Car Company were considered the best; a line of sedans, coupes, convertibles and limousines in a wide variety of factory body styles and a seemingly endless array of Custom coachwork. It wasn't because they were the most costly; a Duesenberg cost more. And it wasn't because they were the fastest; Stutz usually took that honor. The reason why Packard was so universally admired was because they built an entire range of luxury cars that were fast, sleek, luxurious, stylish, tasteful, wonderfully quiet, durable, reliable and rode well. Packard combined the finest attributes luxury buyers wanted in one beautiful package, and built them with pride. Packard quality was legendary, its engineering considered among the best in the world. And they were built by a company that was known as one of the best-run businesses in the world, solid, profitable, conservative and dependable. Packard stock was the envy of the market, its management was widely admired. Packards, it was sometimes said, were built by gentlemen for gentlemen. From the 1920s to the early 1950s Packard cars were among the most coveted in the world and was the luxury car market sales leader by a wide margin. Cadillac and Lincoln struggled to compete. In this new book author Patrick Foster details the history of a great marque, from its triumphant rise to its sad ending, detailing the tremendous cars it produced and the legend it created.