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! colspan=2 | '''Packard Brown Bomber'''
|Production = 1933-1947
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|Class = One-off custom car
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|Body Style = 2-Door Covertible/2-Door Hardtop
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| Production
|Weight = '''Weight - you get the point'''
| One-off custom car
|Transmission = '''transmission + drive'''
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|Engine = '''engine'''
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|Power = N/A hp @ N/A rpm<br>N/A lb-ft of [[torque]] @ N/A rpm
| Luxury Convertible
|Similar = '''similar (competition)'''
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|Designer = [[Edward Macauley]]
| Body Style  
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| 2-Door Covertible/2-Door Hardtop
The '''Packard Brown Bomber''' was a personal car designed and driven by [[Edward Macauley]]. The car was first built in 1933, but it was updated multiple times during its lifetime.
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==1933==
 
==1944==
 
==1947==
 
===Recent Changes===
 
 
===Styles and Major Options===
 
 


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===Photos===


===Photos===
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Image:Packard Brown Bomber 1933 Macauley.jpg|1933 Bomber with Macauley
Image:Packard Brown Bomber 1933 Macauley.jpg|1933 Bomber with Macauley
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Image:Packard Brown Bomber 1944 Rear.jpg|1944 Rear
Image:Packard Brown Bomber 1944 Rear.jpg|1944 Rear
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===Colors===
Brown
===Main Competitors===


==Unique Attributes==
==Unique Attributes==
 
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==Worldwide==
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==Design quirks and oddities==
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==See Also==
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Latest revision as of 17:19, 7 October 2009

Packard Brown Bomber 1944 Front.jpg
Packard Brown Bomber
Packard
aka Type aka here, not up there
Production 1933-1947
Class One-off custom car
Body Style 2-Door Covertible/2-Door Hardtop
Length length - type here
Width Width - type here
Height Height - type here
Wheelbase wheelbase - type here
Weight Weight - you get the point
Transmission transmission + drive
Engine engine
Power N/A hp @ N/A rpm
N/A lb-ft of torque @ N/A rpm
Similar similar (competition)
Designer Edward Macauley

The Packard Brown Bomber was a personal car designed and driven by Edward Macauley. The car was first built in 1933, but it was updated multiple times during its lifetime.

See Wikicars' comprehensive Packard Brown Bomber Review.

Photos

Unique Attributes

If there are any features of this vehicle that sets it apart from other vehicles in its class, then mention those unique attributes here.

Criticisms

Please make sure to keep critiques in a third-person point of view. If using criticisms from a reputable automotive source, then please make sure to cite the quote.


Worldwide

If the vehicle is sold in other markets worldwide, then this is the section to mention that information. Also, mention if the <MODEL> goes by another name in these other markets.

Design quirks and oddities

Refer to any pop-culture tidbits about the vehicle in this section.

Awards

List out notable awards that the model has recieved while in production. Boldface the company or organization that gives out the award, and Italicize the name of the award.

See Also

image (between 170-190 pixels)
PACKARD

Studebaker-Packard Corporation


Clipper | Packard | Studebaker | Ultramatic


Models

200 · 300 · Caribbean · Cavalier · Clipper · Clipper Constellation · Eight · Light Eight · Super Eight · Executive · Four Hundred · Hawk · One-Eighty · One-Ten · One-Twenty · Patrician · Packard Six · Twin Six/Twelve · Station Sedan · Studebaker based Packards

Concept Models

Balboa-X · Pan American · Panther · Predictor · Request · Special Speedster

One-Off Customs

Brown Bomber · El Paso · Pacifica · Parisian ·


Howard Darrin · James J. Nance · James Ward Packard · William Dowd Packard · George T. Christopher · Hugh Ferry · Alvan Macauley · Edward Macauley · Jesse Vincent · Richard Teague · John Reinhart


James Ward Packard and William Dowd Packard None; Defunct A division of the Studebaker-Packard Corporation


External Links

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