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coachbuilt Packards at the Dana Point Concours de Elegance





 in the middle of the gauge above, on the left it says "Park" and on the right "City" ... and in the below photo on the far right the gauge has "Drive" and "Pass"

I've never noticed anything like that before. Also unusual is the radio, it's the middle gauge. I don't recall ever seeing a radio that fits into the look of the other gauges so well.










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1920 Mercer Raceabout ( Not many Mercers at car shows... glad to find one!)






 as unusual as the speedometer is, the shifter below with it's shift pattern on the bell... that is something I've never seen another like



 two spares... because when these 20's cars were on the roads, they had to share the roads with horses that were always dropping horse shoe nails




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Wow, how did this get past the beancounters who have to have it proved that the idea will make money?

I love that, I wish I could give a bunch of these away to old hot rodders


No way a woman would get talked into going for a ride on this and enjoy it



That incredible madman, EJ Potter





120 HP Lycoming 6 cylinder aircraft engine

1957 BMW Isetta body


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