Category:Packard 905 (Land speed record)

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English: Packard 905 is the designation of a Land speed record automobile driven by Ralph DePalma in 1919.

Developed in 1917/1918 by Packard chief engineer Jesse Vincent, and built in 1918, the car used a V-12 aero engine of 905 c.i. (c. 9.9 liter) in a modified Packard passenger car chassis. It had a Packard 3 speed transmission and an electric starter. The car broke a record by posting a 149.875 mph.

 NOT related with the 1932 Packard 905 Twin Six!

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