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Title
1936 Packard one twenty converted into a station wagon, left side view
Creator
Packard Motor Car Company

Institution
Detroit Public Library

Subject
Packard automobile--History

Subject
Station wagons

Subject
Automobiles--United States--History

Item Number
EB01d918

Type
image

Format
jpeg

Description
8x10 black and white Packard Co. file photograph of a 1936 Packard left side view. Inscribed on photo back: station wagon body built by Robert S. Heebner of Lansdale, Pa., formerly associated with Heebner & Felver Packard dealership in Lansdale, Pa., built on damaged chassis of a 1936 Packard one twenty, 8-cylinder, 120-horsepower, 120-inch wheelbase, fourteenth series, model 120-B, car used for a number of years by Mrs. Heebner, later R.S. Heebner Jr., drove car to Deland, resided as of early 1975 car thought to be in the Deland area, setting: behind Heebner residence Oak Park Blvd., Lansdale, Pa.

1936 Packard one twenty converted into a station wagon, left side view

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