The American Packard Museum is in Dayton, just south of downtown. Easy parking. The Citizens Motor Company started in 1917 and sold Packards. A few years ago, the building was purchased and turned into a museum. At first, it was just a place for people to store their Packards. Now, it has blossomed into a fairly large and well done museum. There is the old showroom, the service bays, and an adjacent warehouse building full of Packards. I would guess around 50. I took lots of pictures, here are a few.


'36 V-12 roadster


Flathead V-12 powered a lot of older Packards.


This woody was hitched to a Cris Craft on a trailer.


The distinctive hood ornament.


There is a huge library with lots of old periodicals, open for browsing.

-Chuck


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