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==Criticisms==
==Criticisms==
People thought that the car was slow and weak like yo mama From Zach Rhames I live on the road
 


==Worldwide==
==Worldwide==
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==Design quirks and oddities==
==Design quirks and oddities==
My name is Houston Franklin I live in A mansion with tony hawk
 


==Awards==
==Awards==

Revision as of 04:28, 4 March 2008

Packard Brown Bomber 1944 Front.jpg
Packard Brown Bomber
Packard
Years 1933-1947
Production One-off custom car
Class Luxury Convertible
Body Style 2-Door Covertible/2-Door Hardtop
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Width
Height
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Power
Similar Packard Pan American
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.

1933

1944

1947

Recent Changes

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Colors

Brown

Main Competitors

Unique Attributes

Criticisms

Worldwide

Design quirks and oddities

Awards

See also

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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



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