Packard Model 30

Packard Model 30
Overview
Manufacturer Packard Motor Car Company
Assembly Packard Automotive Plant, Detroit, MI
Layout Front-engine, rear-wheel drive
Powertrain
Engine 432 cubic inch T-head engine
Dimensions
Wheelbase 123.5 inches
Chronology
Predecessor Packard Model G
Successor Packard Twin Six

The Packard Model 30 was a luxury car introduced for the 1907 model year. It replaced the Model S. It featured a touring body with right hand drive and a crank starter mounted to a four-cylinder T-head engine. The pricey 30 was marketed just above the Model 18 (literally a 9/10 scale model of the Model 30). In 1911 Packard introduced the Packard Six as a 1912 model and phased out the four-cylinder Model 30s. [1] The Model 30 was replaced by the Packard Twin Six as the top level car in May 1915.[2]

References

  1. Hemmings Classic Car Volume 6, Issue 5 February 2010 page 22-25
  2. History of Packard Twin Six


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