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The Packard Special Speedster was built in 1952 as a new personal car for [[Edward Macauley]] to replace the outdated [[Packard Brown Bomber|Brown Bomber]]. The Special Speedster previewed some of the design elements and overall idea of the [[Packard Pan American]] show car, and in turn, the [[Packard Caribbean]]. | The Packard Special Speedster was built in 1952 as a new personal car for [[Edward Macauley]] to replace the outdated [[Packard Brown Bomber|Brown Bomber]]. The Special Speedster previewed some of the design elements and overall idea of the [[Packard Pan American]] show car, and in turn, the [[Packard Caribbean]]. |
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Years | 1952 |
Production | One-off concept car |
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Body Style | 2-Door Hardtop |
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Similar | Packard Pan American |
Designer | Edward Macauley |
The Packard Special Speedster was built in 1952 as a new personal car for Edward Macauley to replace the outdated Brown Bomber. The Special Speedster previewed some of the design elements and overall idea of the Packard Pan American show car, and in turn, the Packard Caribbean.
See Wikicars' comprehensive Packard_Special_Speedster Review.
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