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Packard Brown Bomber
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Years | 1933-1947 |
Production | One-off custom car |
Class | Luxury Convertible |
Body Style | 2-Door Covertible/2-Door Hardtop |
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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
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Brown
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People thought that the car was slow and weak like yo mama From Zach Rhames I live on the road
Worldwide
Design quirks and oddities
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