1951 Packard 200 1951 Packard 200 1951 Packard 200 1951 Packard 200
1951 Packard 200 1951 Packard 200 1951 Packard 200

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This car is as campaigned by French driver Jean Trevoux in the 1951 Carrera Panamericana II in November of 1951. Trevoux won the first leg of the race, from Tuxtla Gutierrez to Oaxaca, outright, with a speed of 78.54 mph, and came in fifth overall in the race, with a total time of 22:22:17, only one hour 24-minutes and 24 seconds off the winning time for the entire eight day event. Pablo Merrigan was a teenage member of Trevoux's crew in 1951, and in 1995 completed the restoration of this car so as to be able to compete in the then-re-established Carrera Panamericana, in 1996, 1997, 1998, and 1999, Bob Signom, founder and curator of America's Packard Museum in Dayton, Oh, campaigned this Packard in that event, finishing second one year and third another in the 'Original PanAm' class for unmodified cars. The car was donated to the museum by Dr. Donald Turner, of Dayton, and is a part of the Museum's permanent collection.
The Packard 200 was produced from 1951 through 1952 and was the company's entry level vehicle at the time. The car rested on a short 122 inch wheelbase and was powered by a 327 cubic-inch eight-cylinder engine that produced 135 horsepower. The Series 250 was very similar, except it was powered by a 327 cubic-inch eight-cylinder engine that raised horsepower to 150.

The Packard 200 was available as a two-door Business Coupe, two-door club sedan, and a four-door, six-passenger sedan. Prices ranged from $2300 through $2470 on the Standard Series. A Deluxe Line was available which added chrome wheel rings and turn indicators. Body styles available was four-door sedan and two-door Club Sedan.

These entry-level Packard's were similar in design to the larger, 127-inch wheelbase, Packard 300 and Packard Patrician 400. The larger cars had a cormorant hood ornament and horizontal tail lights while the junior series had vertical tail lights.

Standard equipment on the Series 200 was a spare tire and jack set, front and rear bumper guards, dual horns, and two sun visors. Optional equipment included full-wheel covers and white-wall tires.

The Packard 200 and 250 models were later replaced/renamed as the Clipper Special and Clipper Deluxe. James J. Nance had been responsible for this change in an effort to spin-off a new company that would focus on these junior level cars. This would regain the Packard name as a producer of luxury, sophisticated, and elegant automobiles. Not to say that the 200 and 250 did not live up to the Packard reputation, but it did dilute the exclusivity of the Packard brand.
Carrera Panamericana

The Carrera Panamericana was raced from 1950 through 1954. It was held on open roads in Mexico that ran from a southern Mexican west-coast city towards Texas. The race was formed to celebrate the competition of the Panamerican Highway. It was a multi-staged race across the country that counted towards the World Sportscar Championship. The race saw entrants from factory teams, privateers, and amateurs. On average, only one-third of the entrants were able to finish the race.
The race was canceled after the 1955 LeMans fatal disaster, where a car went into the crowd killing over 80 spectators. The fatal accident by Bill Vukovick at Indianapolis secured the decision to no longer run the race.

The first cars to run the race had top speeds of around 100 mph. By 1954, the cars were easily running at 170 mph. The vehicles were not adequately designed to protect the drivers at speeds this great. Being run on open roads meant that many areas of the course could not be managed; live stock, people, obstacles, and a number of other scenarios could make their ways into the road and cause disaster. The decision to cancel the race was sad, but necessary.

1951 Packard 200

Year1951
MakePackard
Model200
Body StyleStandard Sedan
Engine LocationFront
Drive TypeRear Wheel
Production Years for Series1951 - 1952
Price$2,470.00
Weight3670 lbs | 1664.7 kg
Combined MPG0.00

Engine  
Engine ConfigurationI
L-Head
Cylinders8
Solid valve lifters
Aspiration/InductionNormal
Displacement288.00 CU IN. | 4720.3 cc. | 4.7 L.
Valves16 valves.
2 valves per cylinder.
ValvetrainSV
Horsepower135.00 HP (99.4 KW) @ 3600.00 RPM
HP to Weight Ratio27.2 LB / HP (Vehicles with similar ratio)
HP / Liter28.7 BHP / Liter
Compression Ratio7.0:1
Main Bearings5
Fuel TypeGasoline - Petrol
Fuel FeedCarburetor
Carter Type WGD 2-barrel Model 784S
BlockCast-iron
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Standard Transmission
Gears3
TransmissionManual
Final Drive3.90:1


 
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