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Paul Kammann’s second choice turned out to be a pretty darn good first Packard.
Kammann owns three pre-war Packards these days — along with a few other wonderful machines — and it’s his 1934 Model 1100 that really kicked off his love affair with the brand. And it was a car that he wound up with almost on accident.
Back in 2009, the Cleveland, Wis., resident road tripped to Ohio to check out another Packard. He thought he had a deal, and then things took an unexpected turn.
read more: https://www.oldcarsweekly.com/features/car-of-the-week-1934-packard-model-1100