Re: Hemmings Article

Posted by Fish'n Jim On 2020/11/26 18:33:02
I read a book on the history of auto industry a couple years back, and it said that Nance, in cash strapped post war, had shopped around with other makers(named) to merge with and Stude was the only one that would OK a deal letting him stay in charge. All the others wanted him out and he wasn't selling that. De mortuis nihil nici bonum.

The only constant is change. Fail to change and history will right your epitaph.
An argument with no end, because it's intractable. Opinions are just that. As for me, past time for Packard RIP.

ps:I'll look up that book title if anyone wants the source.
pps: I stopped getting Hemming's when they changed the online viewer and I couldn't view it and they refused to fix it. They were always helpful before that. Casting their own fate. 500 pps of paper will eventually end in today's world. Time to mail and read, vs online. You'll miss the deal or won't know it's sold. Old issues may come in handy with the T-paper shortages though...

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