Re: 1940 PACKARD DATA BOOK WHICH INCLUDES WEATHER-CONDITIONER

Posted by HH56 On 2016/11/14 13:46:55
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are you braced for the discussion between Nash and Pontiac fans about who was first in 1953, and how it's the first "real' air conditioning?

Wasn't the first Nash AC system in 54?. Maybe the meaning of "real" AC was the all engine compartment and dash unit which I believe both had in 54. Nash had their own and Pontiac used a Harrison unit. Unless Pontiac shared the Frigidaire trunk unit with Buick, Olds, Cadillac and Packard in 53 I would say neither was first.

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