33rd Annual Florida Packard Club Meet

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33rd Annual Florida Packard Club Meet

Time: January 25, 2026 from 8am to 3pm
Location: Englewood, FL
Street: 6186 McKinley Terrace
City/Town: Englewood, FL 34224
Website or Map: http://www.flpackardclub.org/…
Phone: 9414683933
Event Type: club, meet
Organized By: Florida Packard Club
Latest Activity: Dec 4, 2025

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Our 33rd Annual Meet will be held on Sunday, Jan. 25, 2026, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Please remember that the Meet will be in a New Place! The location is Dave Lanning's home and garages in Englewood. The address is 6186 McKinley Terrace, Englewood, FL 34224. In addition to being a Packard owner, Dave is a longtime Hudson addict (an affliction known as being a Hudnut). So, for the second year straight, the Hudson Club will be joining us. Non Packard and Hudson cars 25 years and older welcome. The Meet is free and open to the public.

Lunch is available to all, and FREE to Packard drivers.

If you have questions about the Meet, you can call Dave Lanning at 941-468-3933 or email him at hudnut40@ gmail.com. Or call Jacki Kaiser at 941-290-0805 or email her at irishredtoo@gmail.com.

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