Motortrend ride comparison of Packard, Cadillac and Lincoln...
|
||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Home away from home
|
Don't know if this has been posted before... Ride comparison of Cadillac, Lincoln and Packard.
motortrend.com/classic/features/12q4_195 ... _1956_lincoln_premiere/viewall.html
Posted on: 2013/8/30 12:03
|
|||
|
Re: Motortrend ride comparison of Packard, Cadillac and Lincoln...
|
||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Home away from home
|
If it was posted before, I missed it. Thanks for posting... I enjoyed the article
Posted on: 2013/8/30 12:24
|
|||
|
Re: Motortrend ride comparison of Packard, Cadillac and Lincoln...
|
||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Forum Ambassador
|
Only statement I saw that I'd take serious exception to was that the sales of the 54 Caribbean PLUNGED to 400. Not so, as each sale represented a loss, 400 was the targeted production from the get-go.
Posted on: 2013/8/30 12:50
|
|||
|
Re: Motortrend ride comparison of Packard, Cadillac and Lincoln...
|
||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Home away from home
|
Interesting article. I enjoyed it.
Tom
Posted on: 2013/8/30 13:34
|
|||
|
Re: Motortrend ride comparison of Packard, Cadillac and Lincoln...
|
||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Forum Ambassador
|
I know the author. He is a member of my wife's community theater group, he and I get together and talk cars, and we both enjoy Manhattans!
I told him he needed to take all three out over railroad tracks, and on the expressway, especially off ramps at speed.
Posted on: 2013/8/30 15:21
|
|||
|
Re: Motortrend ride comparison of Packard, Cadillac and Lincoln...
|
||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Forum Ambassador
|
RESTORING/MAINTAINING: The Torsion-Level suspension was technically advanced, and sorting out its many electrical sensors and circuits can cause headaches.
BEWARE: Electric shift mechanisms ('56) are prone to shorting out. Valve lifters in early V-8s were a weak point, and Twin-Ultramatic transmissions tend to slip and wear unless meticulously maintained and adjusted. What many electrical sensors?? The box that controls it is located in one spot. I know of original 56 PBs that are still running flawlessly. Mr Kughn hired people to fix things for him and I doubt he had much personal knowledge of the intricacies of any car he owned.
Posted on: 2013/8/30 15:52
|
|||
|
Re: Motortrend ride comparison of Packard, Cadillac and Lincoln...
|
||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Home away from home
|
The V8 Packard was well received, but only marginally affected Cadillac sales. 1955 was definitely not the year to "Ask the mogul who bought one". Lincoln's new model sales actually fell in 1955. Cadillac was outselling Studebaker in 1955 so forget about it.
The weird thing is there is still a market for big highway cruisers. Today that market is buying trucks. Up here at the Canadian border I don't know what they use to move snow. All these pick up trucks have been optioned into cruisers. There isn't anything to fill the needs of the old Dodge D200 Snow Commander. The other day I was looking at the long wheelbase Ford Crown Victoria and how it goes 700,000 miles. They sure don't make them like they used to.
Posted on: 2013/8/30 18:33
|
|||
|
Re: Motortrend ride comparison of Packard, Cadillac and Lincoln...
|
||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Forum Ambassador
|
Mr. PB's comments:
Quote: RESTORING/MAINTAINING: The Torsion-Level suspension was technically advanced, and sorting out its many electrical sensors and circuits can cause headaches. Quote: BEWARE: Electric shift mechanisms ('56) are prone to shorting out. Quote: Valve lifters in early V-8s were a weak point, and Twin-Ultramatic transmissions tend to slip and wear unless meticulously maintained and adjusted. Quote: What many electrical sensors?? The box that controls it is located in one spot. Quote: I know of original 56 PBs that are still running flawlessly.
Posted on: 2013/9/1 9:34
|
|||
|