1953 Packard Cavalier Fifth-Wheel Parking System by Brooks Walker – Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007

1953 Packard Cavalier Fifth-Wheel Parking System by Brooks Walker

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In 1953, Brooks Walker transformed a Packard Cavalier sedan from his California-based business, Walker Research, into one of the most renowned postwar Packards.

Using hydraulic pumps, lines, gears, and the Packard’s left rear tire and continental spare tire, he devised a distinctive system to simplify parking. Unfortunately, his concept didn’t gain traction, leaving Walker’s personal 1953 Packard Cavalier as the sole known example with this patented system.

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Even as late as the 1970s, Walker continued to develop a parallel-parking system for cars, with his last known effort involving a Saab sedan. During that time, he owned several 1950s cars equipped with variations of his self-parking device, including an early-1950s Ford station wagon, a 1957 Oldsmobile station wagon, and a 1951 Cadillac Series Sixty Special. Each car underwent modifications to hide a tire beneath it for parking, such as cutting out parts of the car’s underside and extending rear fenders for the gas tank.

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What distinguished the Packard Cavalier was its use of the continental kit’s tire to move the car sideways. This innovation brought Walker closer to his goal of creating a bolt-on self-parking kit applicable to any car without altering its basic structure.

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Since Walker sold the unique Packard in the 1980s, it changed hands only twice. It was discovered in a barn by a friend of Willie Mehn of Berlin, Wisconsin, who convinced Mehn and his grandson, Michael Mehn, to purchase it together.

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The Packard, having remained in Walker’s California collection, was remarkably well-preserved. While it needed a new coat of light blue paint due to chipping, all chrome and stainless trim were carefully restored. The weatherstripping, in excellent condition, was reinstalled after the fresh paint job.

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Mechanically, the car was in good shape except for the hydraulic components of the self-parking system. The Mehn duo meticulously rebuilt the hydraulic pumps, installed new belts and hoses, ensuring the system’s functionality for years to come.

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Today, the Packard’s unique hydraulic self-parking setup allows the car to execute circular movements, just as Walker originally intended.

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