Re: multistory assembly line

Posted by Steve203 On 2015/2/7 20:43:04
it is Conner with an "er" (I looked it up ).

Yes, it is. I also looked it up on Google maps.

But it might have just been prudent for AMC to see what Chrysler got for Conner from Packard before putting the Hudson body plant on the market.

With Packard being the only company in Detroit in severe need of a body plant, waiting for their best prospect to go with another facility doesn't sound like a good plan. This was happening when Mason, who Nance said he had a gentleman's agreement with, was in charge, not Romney. I'll add this data point, about a total lack of cooperation between Packard and Nash, to the evidence that the "grand plan" that Nance talked about years later was a lot of hooey.

Now, if only someone can tell me what the heck was going on with that engraved plaque Nance signed,

Studebaker holders had the majority of S-P shares? Studebaker had a bigger market share? Maybe Nance just threw all the names in a basket and pulled them out in that order?

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