Hello Vettelang:
It is the same, exact model car, because it was donated to the PPG by Eleanor Paton.
First, thank you for being a judge and for helping us to have our best Cars-R-Stars show ever. We had 325+ cars on the show field and nearly 3,000 people in attendance. You should have sought out any of our volunteer staff (in the green shirts) or me and we could have explained it to you.
Back to why we have it. As most of you know, Clyde R. Paton, was the Chief Engineer of Packard from 1932 to 1942 before he moved onto Willys. His only child, Eleanor, was a member of the local Packard Club and a supporter of the Packard Motor Car Foundation. The PMCF is a separate, non-profit group, a 501c3, established to preserve the PPG.
When Eleanor passed away on July 1, 2016 she willed all of her estate to the PMCF to honor to her father. This included ALL of Clyde's possessions. We are very grateful to her for this donation.
If you have ever been to the PPG. then you will know we are very much a work-in-progress restoring all of the Albert Kahn designed buildings on our 17 acre campus. The model of the Aero is on temporary display until we can assemble and curate a display to highlight Clyde's achievements throughout his entire career and not just at Packard.
Wouldn't it be wonderful if we could have a ring of Willys Aero cars and maybe even a Woodill Wildfire at next years Cars-R-Stars?
Any Aero owners interested in making this happen?
Meanwhile, the PPG is holding its annual Open House (FREE) this Sunday, October 15th from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM. We will have a live band, Johnny Trudell, playing swing music, a bake sale, food trucks and a lot of fun. Last year we had 40 Packards on display, 250+ collector cars cruised on in and 2,400+ people passed through the gates. Of course, attendance is weather dependent. If you are in the area, you are welcome to attend.
All the best, --Roger--