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1947-Packard Super Clipper Wood Print
by Michael Gordon
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1947-Packard Super Clipper wood print by Michael Gordon. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
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Packard was founded in 1899 by James and William Packard and their partner, George Weiss. Like many start up entrepreneurs of that time, the... more
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Packard was founded in 1899 by James and William Packard and their partner, George Weiss. Like many start up entrepreneurs of that time, the founder's were working to motorize the horse carriage and did so in 1900, a simple, single cylinder engine. The vehicle was a success and Packard was on their way to being an iconic American car brand. Early Packards were built in Ohio but the company later moved to Detroit where they remained for many years. In the early 1950’s, Packard was purchased by Studebaker Corporation and the manufacturing was moved to Studebaker’s facility in South Bend, Indiana. Studebaker built its last Packard in 1958; the last Studebaker was built in 1966. Two pioneering brands that could not compete with the larger Big 3 automakers were now history.
This is a 1947 Packard Super Clipper 8 Series 2126 Limousine. It can easily haul seven passengers in roomy comfort with its 148” wheelbase and powerful 8-cylinder engine. This was the last year that Packard made lo...
About Michael Gordon
I began photography in the late 1940s when I receive a gift of a Kodak Brownie Box camera. Since that day I have been very interested in capturing as much artistic imagery as possible. I have moved up from the 120 by 120 B&W film to a Yashica, Single Lens Rangefinder 35mm, and Kodak color transparency film. My next acquisition was in the early 1980s with an Olympus OM-4, 35mm Single Lens Reflex camera and several accessory lens attachments. I also purchased my first chemical darkroom and equipment to print all my images. I was a big user of Kodak Kodacolor, and Kodak Ektachrome. During this time I worked as an independent contractor providing photographic services to sporting events to wedding dates. Now retired from the daily...
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