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Anyone know what Magazine-Month this 1933 Ad
"To The Women Who Hasn't Had A New Car In Three Years" was published in. i.pinimg.com/originals/8e/10/06/8e1006fc4284dd10c3dfc4cfddb3b4c1.jpg
Posted on: 2020/12/18 10:59
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Re: 1933 Ad
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Would b appreciated if u would give it a lookc. Thinking of doing a poster size blowup for my GarageMahal, if posable. Im sure the orig was done via Glass Plate. The ones i find on the internet have a low pixel #. Wondering if i can find an orig Ad if we could copy from it and get a good blowup.
Interesting PACKARD if u take a close look. They did a lot of playing with the colors on the car. Would assume from the instructions of the photographer Edward Steichen.
Posted on: 2020/12/19 9:21
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So is the "80 or 90" for mph and is it correct data for a '33?
Posted on: 2020/12/23 20:15
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Are you asking about top speeds?
IIRC the prestigious British publication "Motor" in their road testing recorded 86.6 mph for a 1934 Eight sedan (1100). Twelves were individually tested at the Packard Proving Grounds and even the heavier body styles were capable of 90+ mph. These results should equally apply to 1933 models.
Posted on: 2020/12/23 20:42
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