Here’s another clip of a car owned by a member of Packards Virginia.
Information About the 2012 Packard Club National Meet
Here’s the latest information about the 2012 National Meet in Williamsburg, Virginia:
Packards Virginia To Host Packard Club National Meet, September 17-21, 2012
Packards Virginia is proud to host the 47th Packard Club National Meet on September 17-21, 2012, at the Crowne Plaza in Williamsburg, VA. Map and directions to the host hotel can be found here.
Activities will include driving tours to Colonial Williamsburg (less than one mile from hotel), Jamestown, Yorktown, James River Plantations tour, coach transportation to evening dinner cruise of Norfolk Harbor, car show on grass at the Lee Hall Mansion, fashion show, talent show, indoor air-conditioned flea market, group dinners and luncheons, hospitality room, seminars with Packard professionals, membership meeting, board meeting, more.
For more information contact Bob Robb, 804-347-9301 packrobb@verizon.net or Hal Hermann, 703-978-8690 hal.hermann@verizon.net.
The Meets page of the Packard Club website will also have more information posted soon, including registration materials.
Packards Virginia Members Talk About Their Cars: 1941 Packard Clipper
Here’s the second installment of the new feature, “PackardsVirginia Members Talk About Their Cars.”
Packards Virginia Members Talk About Their Cars: 1956 Packard Clipper Race Car
Here’s the first installment of what should be an occasional feature at the Packards Virginia blog. The feature is video interviews of members with their cars, in which our members talk about and show us their cars. Enjoy.
The Curious Story of the Packard Twelve
AteUpWithMotor.com has posted this very interesting story on the history of the Packard Twelve.
The MAP Swap Meet is Coming!
The annual Mid-Atlantic Packards Swap Meet will be April 30 and May 1, at the Frederick Maryland fairgrounds. Here’s the information you need.
May 15th Fairfax Virginia Car Show
The City of Fairfax hosts an annual car show that always draws at least a handful of Packards — and of Packards Virginia members. You can find information on this year’s show here.
A Packard Restoration Project That Fizzled
A frustrating experience. On the other hand, it looks like the 1939 Packard 120 Coupe is on its way to a good home in the end.