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New Arrival!

1941 Chrysler Crown Imperial
Owned by Steve Matthews


Steve Chapman's 1940 Packard Darrin Convertible Sedan, which scored 100 points at the 2010 CCCA Fall Grand Classic, hosted by the North Texas Region.  This car also recently scored 100 points at Pebble Beach.   Congratulations!



John & Arlene Hamilton's 1930 Packard



Ward Beebe's 1941 Cadillac Convertible


John Lewis 1930 Packard



Steve Chapman's 1947 Packard 2106 Four door Sedan



Mark Chambers 1931 Studebaker President


Arlyn Campbell's 1941 Cadillac



Jim Raymond's 1938 Lincoln K,  Judkins Two Window Berline.  One of only19 Lincolns
sold that year at the princely cost of $6125.00 



Bill Mott's 1947 Cadillac



Mark and Ryan Chambers Studebaker President



Steve Chapman's 1940 Packard 1807 Darrin Convertible as new.  The car is currently undergoing restoration.  We know it will be beautiful!



Marilyn & Jim Schwartz in their 1932 Franklin Airman


Jim Raymond with the engine from his Lincoln K 
We're looking forward to seeing this car back on the road!



Mike Ames 1940 Packard 180 Darrin Sports Sedan

Arlyn Campbell's 1925 Cadillac V-63 Phaeton



The North Texas Region hosted their Fall Grand Classic on
October 15-17, 2010
at the Waxahachie Civic Center, Waxahachie, Texas.  Pictures are here!


Let's Go Packarding!

A video from NTR Member John Hamilton, showing family fun in their Packard.  It's the essence of what the hobby is all about.


If you are a NTR Member, I'd love to post your car's picture on the web site.  The only thing I ask is to please clearly label the file as to what it is.  For instance your camera probably saves the picture file as something  "img00821.jpg."  Your camera, and perhaps even your computer, know what that means.  To us mere mortals, it can be hard to figure out, and even harder to find in the cluttered mess that has accumulated in my PC.  Simply rename your file before you send it, so a few days after I get your email, I can remember what it is.  For instance, "conrad's36Bentley.jpg" would be handy.  Thanks for your cooperation, and keep those pictures coming.  Just click below to send them to me.

Email Chuck Conrad, Web Master
 



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