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A Kaiser I think but I don't know what model. I think the luxury model was the Manhattan & the sports model was the Darrin.Dang, what's that thing in the lower right corner?
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A Kaiser I think but I don't know what model. I think the luxury model was the Manhattan & the sports model was the Darrin.Dang, what's that thing in the lower right corner?
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Dang, what's that thing in the lower right corner?
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I think it is a post war 1946-48 Packard Clipper, probably a base model coupe. I'm a geek and spent too much time this evening looking at grills of pre 1950 Kaisers and Hudsons and Packards... oh my!A Kaiser I think but I don't know what model. I think the luxury model was the Manhattan & the sports model was the Darrin.
I think it is a post war 1946-48 Packard Clipper, probably a base model coupe. I'm a geek and spent too much time this evening looking at grills of pre 1950 Kaisers and Hudsons and Packards... oh my!
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I think it is a post war 1946-48 Packard Clipper, probably a base model coupe. I'm a geek and spent too much time this evening looking at grills of pre 1950 Kaisers and Hudsons and Packards... oh my!
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A Kaiser I think but I don't know what model. I think the luxury model was the Manhattan & the sports model was the Darrin.
I'll bet the earlier Darrins were better than the later Darrins. [emoji16]
She looks like an actress of that era, but I can't think who.
The 1st version of the Darrin tended to smoke too much causing a need for an air intake adjustment, & ultimately premature engine failure.I'll bet the earlier Darrins were better than the later Darrins. [emoji16]
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The 1st version of the Darrin tended to smoke too much causing a need for an air intake adjustment, & ultimately premature engine failure.
When you have to hit the crank so hard just to start everyday all the shinny teeth tend to fall out of the grille too.True dat. But it was a better driving experience, IMHO.
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