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Sun. June 16th: Escaping the Rain to Packard-ville

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<– Day 43 – Sat. June 15th: The Crowds Arrive; As Does a Storm | Trip Overview | Day 45 – Mon. June 17th: Three Museums & Steve –>

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Me and Mr. Packard @ the Packard Museum.

On Saturday night, June 16th, we drove to Niles Ohio to spend the night. On Sunday we’d eventually reach Auburn, Indiana.

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On Saturday night we drove from Cooper’s Lake, Pennsylvania, to Niles, Ohio. Sunday we drove from Niles to Auburn, Indiana.

We began with a leisurely morning, as the National Packard Museum in Warren, Ohio, didn’t open until 1pm on Sundays. Once ready to go, it was a short drive to the museum. It’s located in Warren because that’s where the first Packards were produced. In 1903, the company moved to Detroit.

Upon our arrival, one of the docents at the museum explained its history. The museum was started by a man (who’s name slipped into and right out of my memory) in Warren who couldn’t fit his Packard into a place he owned in Warren. He was a friend of the mayor, who managed to find a run-down building for the man in 1990 and arranged to have it leased to the man for $1 for 40 years. That’s not a bad price!

The man was able to fix up the place on the cheap, but it was more of a storage space than a museum space. Then, in 1999, the Packard Automobile Club descended upon the space to celebrate the 100th year of the Packard. A great party took place for a week. By the time the revelers left, 5 more Packards filled the building. Afterwards, steps were taken to turn the space into a formal museum.

Here are some pictures from the museum:

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The outside of the Packard Museum.

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Southern Indiana Antique & Machinery Club Show

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Mark has liked jeeps ever since he was a kid. When he was 16 a local widow would let him drive her late ’57 CJ-5 to run errands. In 1992 he purchased his current jeep. He adds, “It had a lot of work accomplished but it had a lot to go, Since then, I’ve repainted, reupholstered, built and installed the outboard components (tire carrier, tow bar & jerry can rack), rebuilt the brake system, and rebuilt the engine. I don’t believe it’s perfect because learning and doing it yourself an important part of the Jeep experience. My wife & I enjoy our Jeep as a weekender. Currently it just keeps going with regular maintenance and repairs as needed. However, I have some projects (a hard top restoration) to enhance her.”

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The reason Mark wrote was that last week he attended the Southern Indiana Antique & Machinery Club (aka SIAM) annual show held in Evansville, In. The show features antique farm machinery, Gas & steam engines, swap meet, flea market, food and bluegrass music. While walking through the garden tractor displays, he noticed a fabricated flat fender body on a garden tractor frame. The owner was away at the time, so he couldn’t ask about it.

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Later, he came across a 1967 Tuxedo Park owned by another visitor (see attachments).

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Photos of a MT-Tug 6×6

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These photos were taken at a military show by Joe. He notes, “I photographed this TUG at the Gilbert, PA military vehicle rally some years ago.  This model is especially significant to me since I first experienced a TUG first-hand at a Boy Scout Camp in the 1950’s when tasked with a work detail to ‘Spring Clean’ the area around and under the camp Mess Hall.  Unbeknownst to us, the oversized crawl space under the building also happened to be the designated storage area for the camp jeep…..  you guessed it, a Willys 6×6 known as an MT-TUG.  It was complete with serial numbers, stars, data plates and other markings. As mere kids, we were fascinated with the 6-wheel jeep and spent the time pretending to drive the beast instead of actually cleaning the space as assigned.  Lucky for us the 6 volt battery was dead.  And, so began, at an early age, a life-long interest in jeeps, especially the olive-drab kind.  It was also common knowledge within the camp that this jeep was experimental and one of only 15 built. (This fact was verified in books and articles on the MT-TUG published some 50 years later.) Anyway, the camp leaders also knew they had a rare vehicle on their hands and the scuttlebutt was that the jeep was going back to the manufacturer in even trade for a NEW Willys CJ5.  I moved on from scouting after that and still don’t know if that deal ever came to fruition.”

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1961 Truck Little Falls, MN **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $5000.

“1961 Willys pickup that I have owned and enjoyed for the better part of 10 years. It has had limited summertime use, but has been running every summer. Under my ownership it has never been off-road.

-Green
-Minimal surface rust
-Four wheel drive works
-Motor runs well
-Low range works
-5 New multi-directional military style tires ($1,000 Value)
-Sunroof
-Transferable metal collector plates

Cash or cashier’s check. Send contact information and/or inquiries.”

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Year? FC-150 Menomonie, WI **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.

“1957? Jeep fc-150 4×4 cabover truck. Cj5 chassis with Dana 44 as I’m told. These are extremely hard to come by they were a low production jeep. Selling as parts or restore. No title, engine or Trans, glass.”

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1958 CJ-3B Dewitt, MI $6500

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UPDATE:  Price dropped to $6500.

(08/10/2012) Looks nice.

“I am selling my family classic Willys. Cherry Red! More pictures are available upon request… if you know CJ3Bs you know this Willys! It is featured in Jeep CJ by Robert Ackerson. Please contact me if you are interested. I”d be happy send more pictures, and answer any questions you have. This was listed this fall, but I had to replace rebuild the starter. Starter has been rebuilt and it runs great!”

http://lansing.craigslist.org/cto/3871159698.html

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1957 CJ-5 Warwick, RI **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** was $1200.

This has a nice set of rare Turbine Rims. That might be the most valuable part!

“1957 Jeep Willies
Jeep is all numbers matching with original engine
Very cheap and easy restoration project
I will return all emails as soon as possible
Price is $1200 however negotiable”

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1947 CJ-2A Santa Fe, NM **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1750.

Needs motor and a windshield. There might be value here.

“1947 Willies Jeep, needs motor, all original, has its own towing trailer. $1750.00”

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1949 CJ-2A Exeland, WI $2500

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The driver’s seat has been shifted to the right and then moved back pretty far. Body is fiberglass.

“Runs Good
Fiber Glass Tub
4 Cylinder L-head
New Carb.
New Seats
Needs Paint Job
No top or doors included
WILL TRADE FOR BASS BOAT ONLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
CALL 715-943-2345”

http://eauclaire.craigslist.org/clt/3859652836.html

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