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These pictures are contributed by Club
members to show how Packards have been a part of their lives for many,
many years.
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Submitted by Thomas Mlinar. That's his younger
brother and their Mom sitting on the running board of his older brother's 1930
Club Sedan.
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More family in front of a '28 Packard; Tom Mlinar's
sitting on his brother's lap. And of course the family beagle
wants a ride, too.
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Newpaper article appearing in June, 1964 that shows
Tom Mlinar's 1940 120. That's she below today. Wouldn't we plead for an opportunity like
this one to find an exceptional Packard now??? |

| Saturday was the Veterans Day Parade in Milwaukee.
My Packard and I participate in it each year. Here is a picture taken just before the start.
The Navy Cadet is from Annapolis Naval Academy. He was an escort, of the memorial tribute of Capt Lance
Sijan who died in 1967 in a North Korean POW camp. His family requested that I drive an empty car in his honor and memorial.
At the Reviewing stand at the war memorial, the family met and was saluted by the Cadet and myself.
Tom Mlinar |
This page last updated on 04/03/2008
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