Packard Model 30 (UCS) Runabout (1910) Letocar


Packard Model 30 (UCS) Runabout (1910) Letocar

Help Category:Packard Model 30 From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository The Packard Model 30, also named the Series U (with appendix, 1908-1911), is a upper class automobile offered 1907-1911. 1907 30 Series U 4cyl. 5.0x5.5 = 432c.i. rated 30hp 7.07L the calculated horsepower is 40 not 30


1910 Packard Model 30 Information and photos MOMENTcar

Packard Model 30 (1907 to 1912) FOLLOW MARKET The Packard Model 30 was introduced for the 1907 model year. The Model 30 was a range of high end luxury automobiles available in a wide range of body styles including limousine, landaulet, phaeton, and tourer. The engine for the Model 30 was a 7.0L inline four unit producing 30hp.


Packard Model 30 (UE) Runabout (1912) Letocar

The Model 30 was a very important car for Packard and was a top seller for many years, even after it was joined by a smaller Model 18 in 1909. In 1908 Packard extended and enlarged the wheelbase and fitted them with 36-inch wheels. The results of this revised Model 30 were designated UA.


1912 Packard Model 30 SevenPassenger Touring Gooding & Company

For 1907 Packard changed the model designation from letters to engine horsepower, so it was now identified as the Model Thirty Series U (spelled out instead of a number). Prices at introduction started with $4200 for open models and went up to $5500 for the limousine and $5600 for the landaulet.


Packard Model 30 Information and photos MOMENTcar

Max RPM: 800rpm Transmission: 3-speed manual A Little History In 1907 Packard introduced their Model 30, which would remain in production until around 1912. Very few model 30s are known to exist and this is believed to be the only remaining example with seven-passenger coachwork.


1912 Packard Model 30 SevenPassenger Touring Gooding & Company

Packard introduced the Model 30 (also known as the Model U) in August of 1906 for the 1907 model year and it served as a replacement for the Model S. These were the last Packard cars to use the right-hand drive and an engine of only four cylinders, with production continuing through 1912 with a total of 9,540 examples produced.


Just A Car Guy 1912 Packard model 30

The Packard Model 30 (UE) Runabout (1912) had a water-cooled four-cylinder T-head engine that delivered 30 hp (NACC) at 650 rpm, displacing 431.9 cubic inches (7078 cubic centimeters) with an inside diameter of 127 mm (5 inches) and a stroke of 139.7 mm (5.5 inches). The wheelbase was 114.5″ (2908.3 mm).


1908 Packard Model 30 Touring Car Gooding & Company

1911 Packard Model 30 UD Seven Passenger Touring Chassis no. 15239 Engine no. 15239 431.9ci Side-Valve 4-Cylinder Engine Single Carburetor 30bhp at 650rpm 3-Speed Transaxle Front and Rear Leaf Spring Suspension Rear Mechanical Brakes *Formerly displayed in the Bridgewater Museum, New York *Sympathetic restoration, with Leif Drexler trim


1907 Packard Model 30 Images. Photo 07Packard30TrngDV16SJ_01.jpg

The Packard Model 30 was introduced for the 1907 model year. The Model 30 was a range of high end luxury automobiles available in a wide ran. Learn more. There is 1 Packard for sale across all model years (1907 to 1912) and 1 1910 Packard Model 30 right now. There were 4 sold in the last 5 years. FOLLOW MARKET VIEW PRICES SEE MARKET DETAILS


1910 Packard Model 30 Gentleman's Roadster red fvr a photo on Flickriver

In classic Model 30 style, the transmission was many feet away, located at the rear axle. "The Model 30 had very, very adequate power," said Howard. "Other cars called Model 30s don't have nearly this horsepower. It's rated at 800 RPM, which is nonsense. Brake horsepower is something like 60; it's wonderful to drive."


1908 Packard Model 30 Information and photos MOMENTcar

Specifications: Engine: 431.9 cu in inline 4-cylinder T-head (7.1 liters). Horsepower: 30 @ 650 rpm, Max 800 rpm. Transmission: 3-speed manual transaxle. Brakes: 2-wheel mechanical brakes. Suspension: I-beam straight front axle with semi-elliptical leaf springs,


1912 Packard "Model 30 7PassengerTouring" — Audrain Auto Museum

The Packard Model 30 was an evolution - a refinement - of the preceding Model 24 and was advertised as longer, lower, and larger. Its wheelbase measured 124 inches which were three inches longer than the Twenty Four, and much of its greater length was comprised of the longer aluminum hood. A shorter, 108-inch platform was reserved for the.


1907 Packard Model 30 Information and photos MOMENTcar

When introduced for the 1907 model year, Packard's Model 30 was proudly advertised as "The only Packard model!" Continuing in production until 1912, Packard incorporated improvements. Only in its final year was the Five-Passenger Phaeton model offered on the longer 129.5" wheelbase chassis, featuring a deep cowl and extended rear compartment.


1907 Packard Model 30 Touring The 28th Oldest Packard Known to Exist Lot S55 Monterey 2016

The Model 30 was a very important car for Packard and was a top seller for many years, even after it was joined by a smaller Model 18 in 1909. The new engine was designed to carry the long, large, and heavy coachbodies which were increasingly popular with wealthy customers.


1912 Packard Model 30 Old Trucks, Cars Trucks, Vintage Cars, Antique Cars, Packard Cars, Used

The 1912 Packard is a truly beautiful show-quality specimen, a car my father had restored to perfection some 44 years earlier. He had bought the Model 30 as a project car out of the Rod Blood Collection, which was all sold at auction in the late 1960s.


1912 Packard Model 30 Runabout Vintage Motor Cars at Hershey 2007 RM Auctions

On Deck: 1910 Packard Model 30 | Hemmings Car Culture On Deck: 1910 Packard Model 30 David Traver Adolphus 10/16/2008 Classics No Comments In This Article Category: Classics Sure, the Pierce-Arrow was a big, powerful car. But next to Don Boulton's Packard it's a pup. We're talking 50hp from a 431.9-cu.in. T-head.

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