Talk:Packard Patrician

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The blue car in the picture is NOT a 1953 Patrician.

It is a 1952 "400"

Additional bearings but no additional power[edit]

Under the heading "Packard Patrician 400, 1951–1952", the last sentence in the 4th paragraph reads "For unequaled smooth operation, its engine featured nine main bearings instead of five as in the other engines without increase in power." (emphasis added) This is awkwardly stated. The presence of more bearings would not imply an increase in power, so stating that there was no increase in power is nonsensical in this sentence. Unless someone can argue for its retention, I will delete that portion of the sentence. Bricology (talk) 07:35, 27 September 2018 (UTC)[reply]