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Packard Factory

Packard Motor Car plant in Warren, Ohio 1903

The new Packard Plant under const. 1909

Packard machine shop 1910

Packard Motor Car Company, Detroit, Mich. 1911

1929 Packard Motor Car Company
A sedan coming down the final inspection line

1937 Packard Motor Car Company
Production line picture, several touring sedan bodies can be seen with workers

1937 Packard Motor Car Company
Production line close-up of male working on interior trim

Packard WWII V-12 Marine engine
1956 Packard Motor Car Company Assembly line
This Photo is from the Briggs plant on Conner.
This would be the last year of a true Packard.
The Packard name would not be used after 1958.

Packard Motor Car Company-1924

Packard overpass Present Day
This used to say PACKARD on it.

Packard Plant water tower ruins

Packard Plant ruins

Packard Plant ruins

The shear size of decay and waste of the ruin site defies photography. This panorama, pasted
together from several frames, displays the plant from the east from across one
of the huge parking lots that was once filled by cars of its employees. Yet
this image shows only about twenty per cent of the site. For more photos on this Factory/Plant Please click on the link provided. most of the Photos on this page are from this man, his name Lowell
Boileau
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