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1900 Packard Model B Navigation
Packard built its first prototype car, car #1, in 1899, and went into production with the Model A that same year, producing just five examples. In 1900, the company launched the Model B, with a tiller for steering and a foot pedal for speed control. The wheelbase was increased to 76 inches, and the engine displaced 142.6 cubic inches, with one cylinder producing nine horsepower.
This Model B, #39 of 49 produced, is the third oldest Packard in existence. This automobile was acquired by the Harrah Collection in 1953 and now resides at the National Automobile Museum in Reno.
This Model B, #39 of 49 produced, is the third oldest Packard in existence. This automobile was acquired by the Harrah Collection in 1953 and now resides at the National Automobile Museum in Reno.
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