"Fine Car 'A'" Torsion Level
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In the advertisements they compared the suspension between the 1954 model, the 1955 model, and "Fine Car 'A'".
Any clue as to what make/model they may have picked for the latter?
Posted on: 7/28 18:00
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Re: "Fine Car 'A'" Torsion Level
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There was a movie made demonstrating the TL operation which consisted of 3 covered cars passing over a somewhat notorious railroad crossing in Detroit. That movie was shown at the PAC meet in Berkeley back in the 80s and I believe most of it is on the Allison DVD sold by Motor City Packards. Excerpts may be seen in Packard commercials on YouTube but I have not found the particular move in its entirety so it may be the property of the Allison estate.
One car they tested crossing the tracks was obviously a Cadillac because you could see a distinct rounded impression of the tail fins under the cloth and I am thinking the other was a Lincoln because there was no fins or any sign of the vertical up in the air tail lights Imperial used in 55-6. There was a hint of the Mercury/Lincoln rear styling showing though. I don't know which advertisement you are referring to but since those 3 cars were the major players in the market demographics where Packard was trying to reestablish themselves, if there is no sign of protruding fins or tail lights visible thru the cloth I would almost bet Fine Car A is a Lincoln. If you get a chance to see the movie or get the DVD be prepared to chuckle. One of the fine cars came down so hard sparks were flying as it bottomed out on the pavement. I cant remember if that was the car that lost a hubcap which went flying away but it or the other car came down so hard the driver almost lost control. I think the movie said there was some suspension damage too. The Packard sailed thru with an almost level body but it was funny watching the wheels going crazy as they rolled over the rough spots. There is also a Packard video on YouTube showing the suspension and suspension roll FIne Car A experiences which the ad may be referring to. That section starts at about the 3:50 mark.youtu.be/8Sz0RZUySk0?si=mYzYGf97WZpbnbCU The sad thing is the 54 Packard is no better. In the Allison DVD after testing the TL they drove an engineers new 54 over the same tracks and even though they slowed car speed way down to not damage the car it was still pitching like the Fine Car A must have been doing.
Posted on: 7/28 18:53
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Re: "Fine Car 'A'" Torsion Level
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I’d be surprised if Cadillac wasn’t the target
Posted on: 7/28 18:53
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