Re: The Old Motor: Packard Pan American article

Posted by Leeedy On 2019/1/7 17:49:06
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58L8134 wrote:
The Old Motor has this article on the Pan American and Henney:http://theoldmotor.com/?p=145882

Included in the text is a link to a Henney history recollection by H. Reid Horner, Director of Personnel:

genealogytrails.com/ill/stephenson/history.htmlhttp://genealogytrails.com/ill/stephenson/henneycompany.html

Enlightening comments are invited by The Old Motor.

Steve


I've made note of this same article several times in the past... over several years. The first time I have the Old Motor article posted here was in 2015.... then I have it again in 2017. Now it is up again with dates of 2019 on it. I don't understand. This is not a new article and not new photos.

Furthermore, the photo of the car body under construction is not showing a Pan American at all but rather some kind of formal sedan or limo. It clearly has a hat section reinforcement for a C-pillar and an obvious B-pillar with spatial representations for four doors. No Pan American had such stuff-before, during or after construction.

But it is good to see people talking about the Packard Pan Americans. I just don't understand what is going on here with this article. It is not new and now has been repeated several times.

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