Re: 1941 PACKARD MAKES ICE CUBES

Posted by HH56 On 2020/8/1 10:23:07
It is kind of interesting that back in those days heated only air was called conditioned rather than conditioned meaning the usually cooled air as we know it today. Stude's Climatizer and Nash's original Weather Eye only heated the air yet today when hearing the term some think it was a fully heated or cooled vehicle. At least Nash renamed their air conditioned cars as being "All Weather Eye" equipped.

Speaking of Climatizers and Weather Eye's, with all the other catchy names marketing came up with for Packard options I am surprised they did not have something appropriate for the 22nd series first built in heater/fresh air system. They had Econodrives and Electro-Matics and Dual Stream heaters before that. They named the new luminescent style instruments Flite-Glo so surely they could have found something for the first modern style heater in their postwar cars.

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