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That's a well-known photo, I've seen it many times. I don't recall the coachbuilder, Erdmann & Rossi perhaps?... [Posted on: 2013/10/5]

Dave (O_D), if Hugo Pfau's "The Coachbuilt Packard" is to be trusted*, then its coachbuilder is the Swedish Hofslageribolaget.
It takes a little getting used to such a name but it is easy to explain: hovslageri = farriery and bolaget = company.

* The above mentioned and shown "well known" pic with the German steamer Bremen as background gives raise to doubts. The webpage "fritz-august-breuhaus.com" publishes the below shown photo and refers to serious sources.

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Posted on: 2015/10/8 0:54
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Hi Gusha;

I just went thru the Hafslageribolaget chapter is Jan Str?man's wonderful 2009 book "Swedish Coachbuilders". No pictures or comment about that particular car but if you're interested in European coachbuilders and especially Swedish coachbuilders (of which there were MANY for the size of the country) you would enjoy this exceptional book. Available in both Swedish and English, very limited printing on the latter.

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Dave (O_D), thanks for the kind recommendation. To me, coachbuilders take more and more the center of the stage.

Today the thread ends up in a car museum in Lima, the capital of Peru. The car below with many viewing windows is a 1929 Packard 633.

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Posted on: 2016/1/5 6:39
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Hi Guscha

"Dave (O_D), if Hugo Pfau's "The Coachbuilt Packard" is to be trusted*, then its coachbuilder is the Swedish Hofslageribolaget."

Just checking my copy of The Coachbuilt Packard by Pfau, the cabriolet's coachbuilder is identified as Neusse of Berlin-Halensee in Germany. When Joseph Neusse retired in 1933, he merged with Erdmann & Rossi.

The photo identified as built by "Hofslageribolaget" refers to the 1919 Twin Six boat-tail speedster shown above on page 212.

The Neusse cabriolet has all the European-preferred styling features that make those coachbuilt cars so desirable: an early convertible Victoria body style, body sides extended down over the frame rails, cycle-style fenders and all important, proportional ending of the body mass at the rear axle line with trunk carried on the rear frame and rear-mounted spares. The most progressive American custom coachbuilders quickly began adapting all these features in their work.

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Posted on: 2016/1/5 9:31
.....epigram time.....
Proud 1953 Clipper Deluxe owner. Thinking about my next Packard, want a Clipper Deluxe Eight, manual shift with overdrive.
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I just went thru the Hafslageribolaget chapter is Jan Str?man's wonderful 2009 book "Swedish Coachbuilders". No pictures or comment about that particular car...

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...The photo identified as built by "Hofslageribolaget" refers to the 1919 Twin Six boat-tail speedster shown above on page 212...


Dave (O_D), Steve (58L8134) & Mr. Pfau, sorry, my mistake.



source: Hugo Pfau's "The Coachbuilt Packard" ; ISBN: 0901564 109; here and there available

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Today a short trip accross Istanbul, Turkey, where East and West meet.
The lateral stripes make the car to a taxi but what is the function of the ... whatsit? A nesting box?

BTW The photo is offered as "Packard Automobile Photo". I have certain doubts ...




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Posted on: 2016/2/27 23:27
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Guscha.
You are contradicted by Rudyard Kipling !
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Posted on: 2016/2/28 3:29
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Istanbul - where East meets West [briansworldtour.com]

Tom presumably alludes to the The Ballad of East and West by Rudyard Kipling, a poem where it says at the introduction:

Oh, East is East and West is West, and never the twain shall meet,
Till Earth and Sky stand presently at God's great Judgment Seat;
But there is neither East nor West, Border, nor Breed, nor Birth,
When two strong men stand face to face, though they come from the ends of the earth!


The well-travelled Lakshmi Sharath replies -> there: "...Sipping a hot cup of Turkish coffee, I see the Bosphorus strait from my hotel room and wonder if Rudyard Kipling had kept Istanbul in mind when he wrote "The Ballad of the East and the West". His ballad may recount another tale, but in Istanbul the twain does meet and even better it takes just a bridge across the strait to cross the two continents of Asia and Europe...."

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Posted on: 2016/2/28 5:22
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You guessed right.
Nice exhibits to prove him wrong. Kipling must turn over in his grave.
Prediction is very difficult - especially if it's about the future.
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"Diplomatstaden(Swedish for "The diplomat city") is a neighbourhood in the ?stermalm district in central Stockholm, Sweden. As the name suggests, the neighborhood is the home of many embassies and ambassadorial residencies."



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