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Meanwhile Back at the Ranch
- Rest & Relaxation Activities -

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Our tour motto.

A '56 with an escort of '49ers.

A '41 LeBaron Sport Brougham and a '47 Clipper Deluxe Sedan

Ingore that part about the saloon.

In case we forget who we are.

Q: Is smoking allowed in here?

A: No, but drinking is.

Anybody know when the salads are gonna get here?

Tell us that part again about when the crankshaft broke.

Dinner was pretty good. Is it my turn to sing?

Dessert was pretty good. Is he done singing yet?

Three fine Fräuleins visiting Bishop from the former East Germany were fascinated by our cars.

They had never seen or ridden in a Packard, so we accommodated them - in a limo of course.

Looks like everyone survived the twilight limo tour of Bishop.

Navigator offering to open door for chauffer. Wait, that's the wrong door.

Packards can pass anything on the road but a gas station.

People keep asking me what year my Packard is.

Is that rust or mud?

He's got that '49 so shined up that we can see the photographer (above the tail light).

It looks like the chauffer could use a little help from his passengers.

Hey, any of you kids know a good place I can take a nap while the chauffer changes a tire?

Anybody know which direction to turn when we exit the the parking lot?

Working on it. She thinks we otta turn left.

Anybody figured it out yet? Wanna do paper, scissors, rock? I'll be scissors.

Usual suspects - frequently seen on Packards International Driving Tours.

Oh no, not another 2-hour drivers meeting.

Oh, this isn't good. Looks like it's over a quart low again.

It otta be illegal to park a '56 and a '41 so close together. Can't even open the doors.

Now that's more like it. The '55 and '56 are much further apart.

We found the problem: Mechanic left a rag in the air cleaner.
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The Three Musketeers of Packard Tours, formerly Mouse-kateers, ready to hit the road.

I'm tellin' ya. It must be 105 today.

There he is, I see him. Those modern day cars just can't keep up with the Packards.

Hmmm... Are those pit bulls over there? All of sudden I like fences.

The odds don't get much better than this.

Our very own Queen Dee

Relaxing in the hospitality suite with a cold one after a long tour day.

Uh oh. Problem here. What do I do now? Move my chair or the table?

Whose idea was it to get up this early?

This new grill has its own remote. Let me show you how it works.

Ok, who ordered shoe leather? It's ready.

Chow line. Shoe leather in pan.

That guy clearly doesn't have enough hands.

It's dark and we're finally finished serving everyone. Shoe leather still in pan.

This is my steak. Yours is the shoe leather in the pan.

Oh wow. Big mistake ordering the shoe leather. It sure is tough.

Chauffer pigging out. We lost money on this guy.

Chef's wife finally gets to eat. Ah, good, the shoe leather is gone.

PI Packardettes toast to a very successful tour while Tiger finally wins one.

Queen Dee's new battery powered animated roasted turkey crown.

Ok, it says here that we also need dry vermouth. Ask 'em if anybody has some in their room.

What a surprise. This Tour's Hard Luck Award is awarded to who else? The chauffer.