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or an eight-passenger Tonneau (sometimes called a "Rear Tonneau Roadster"). The surrey had neither front nor rear doors and came with two forward-facing benches. The tonneau had one bench in front plus two more placed longitudally. Access to the ladder was by a small door in the rear. There were no
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passenger car (with the engine positioned under the driver's bench), the last with the noisy and not very reliable chain drive and, most important, the last with less than four cylinders. For a long time, J. W. Packard had been convinced that the single-cylinder engine was the power plant of the
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As with all Packards to date, the Model G's engine was placed under the driver's bench and laterally mounted, the crank protruding out of the right side. As mentioned, it was derived from the single-cylinder variant for which Packard already had a good reputation. Construction consisted of two
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future. When it became obvious that the industry would lead another way, Packard followed suit with four-cylinder automobiles already in 1903. Thus, Model G remained the only passenger car with a twin (there also were some two-cylinder trucks), survived by the Model F by another year.
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While in 1902 alone, 179 Packard Model F left the plant in Warren, only 4 Model G were built. It marked a high- and terminal point for the Ohio Automobile Co. in many ways. It was the last Packard vastly developed by chief engineer and vice president
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front doors. Coachwork was made of high quality using wood, probably by a local carriage builder as with other Packards. The customer had a free choice of colors. Upholstery was of qual quality, executed with top grain leather.
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As introduced with the Model F, Model G also adopted a front-mounted, tough bigger, radiator. This led the car appear, together with the storage place behind it, as a front-engined automobile.
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was 56 in. (1,422 mm), in fact 0.5 in. (12.7 mm) less than Model F's. The car had the then-usual right hand steering. It was among the first US automobiles that featured a
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in front and elliptical at the rear. There were two brakes; one actuated the transmission by a lever outside of the bodywork that actuated, the other, operated by pedal, the
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Model G was a huge car for the time, weighing in at about 4,000 pounds (1,800 kg). Packard offered it with two body styles: Either as a four-passenger
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The pressed steel frame of the Model G was new although it followed earlier principles. With a wheelbase of 91 in. (2,311 mm) it was the longest yet.
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and investor George Lewis Weiss. Model G was a development of the former single-cylinder cars the company had built since 1899 of which the last,
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Gearbox was sliding gear, with three speeds forward plus reverse. Power transmission to the rear wheels worked via a single, center mounted
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who left the company January 17, 1903 because he did not agree with the direction the company took. His successor, Frenchman
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The Packard Identification Guide Volume One", Dr. Robert B. Marvin; 2t. Auflage; R-Mac Publications (1990)
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single-cylinder engines that were connected in a horizontal opposed position and worked on a common
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Technically, Model G represents the end of the first generation Packards as it was the make's last
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was manual. Power rating (following then-actual practice) was 24 H.P.
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car built in 1902 by the former American automobile manufacturer
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lead Packard to more modern, European construction principles.
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Packard Information; short description of the Model G
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Packard, a history of the motor car and the company
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Index

cylinder
Ohio Automobile Company
Warren, Ohio
James Ward Packard
William Doud Packard
Model F
Track
steering wheel
tiller
wheels
artillery wheel
spokes
Suspension
elliptical
leaf springs
differential
crank shaft
cylinder heads
float-feed carburetor
Ignition advance
chain
Surrey
buggy-styled
William Rockefeller
John D. Rockefeller
Kimes, Beverly Rae
ISBN
0-915038-11-0
Kimes, Beverly Rae
The Standard Catalogue of American Cars, 1805-1942

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