Re: Packard's Imported to England

Posted by Guscha On 2011/1/15 21:02:03
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Speaking of copying American designs... the head of body design for the English Standard company reported that near the end of WW2 the owner of the company instructed him to begin sketching some new models for the postwar period. This in spite of the fact that under government regulations, no new work was permitted at that time. So all such work had to be done under the table.

The boss wanted him to look at the latest American design trends, as the US had the newest cars - they did not stop producing new designs until 1942, compared to 1939 for England.

He went to the part of London where the American Embassy and military headquarters were located. There he sketched the latest American cars, in fear of being arrested by the police as a spy, with his sketch pad in his hands!

The result was the Standard Vanguard. This car has a vague resemblance to the Fords and Plymouths that inspired it, but what it looks most like is a bathtub Packard that started smoking too young!

The Standard Vanguard:http://www.motorbase.com/vehicle/by-id/1118/

The designer was accused of copying American cars. Which in a sense was true. But as he said, "If you want to call the Vanguard a copy, then all cars are the same"...

[--> quotation Rusty O\'Toole - 2008/8/4]


The below shown pictures at least confirm that the American embassy in London used Packards. The photographs have been taken in 1953. Looks like good old days ...

[pictures source: Time magazine]

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