October 2015 Waynesville, Ohio Photos from John Pryzbylek Bill Helmore receives a certificate as a long time member of the GMC Great Lakers Motorhome Club Bob Signom brought The Citizens Motorcar Company “back to life,” as the only restored Packard dealership operating as a museum. The museum features over 50 automobiles on display in the restored Art Deco showroom, service department and pavillion. In addition, significant artifacts from the Packard Motorcar Company are on display. On the floor of the restored Packard dealership 1930 Packard Boattail Speedster The Packard Motor Car Company comes to life again in America’s Packard Museum. The museum was founded in 1992 by Dayton attorney and long-time car collector Bob Signom. Located in the original Packard Dealership Building which was built in 1917, the museum has officially taken the name of the original dealership – The Citizens Motorcar Company – but has become known as “America’s Packard Museum”. Bob Burkitt presenting a seminar on the Alex Birch Screen Doors for GMC Motorhomes Bob Burkitt presenting a seminar on the Alex Birch Screen Doors for GMC Motorhomes Barb and Bob Swartz’s 1958 Edsel Citation. John and Pat Shotwell’s 1978 Royale Galloping Thru Ohio souvenir made by the Swartz rally team and provided to each coach attending the rally Saturday dinner catered by Schmidt’s Restaurant und Sausage Haus Ed Dohm at the buffet line Lil and Lee Skalski receive a certificate as long time members of the GMC Great Lakers Motorhome Club from Dale Frahm (center) Red and Carole _______ receive a certificate as long time members of the GMC Great Lakers Motorhome Club from Dale Frahm and Becky Johnson The damaged windshield of Ed and Judy Dohm’s GMC after a tree branch fell on their windshield