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Jane Haddam said this;
People always seemed to know half of history, and to get it confused with the other half.
Posted on: 2008/11/2 13:32
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Never mind the fact that Russia is on the EUROPEAN continent, using METRIC measurements.
According to my friend in Sweden who owns two ZIS-110s and is actively restoring one, they use a mixture of metric and U.S. measurement systems. EDIT: There are some copies of original ZIS engineering drawings just a few miles from me, I'll try to get a chance to view them and see if I can determine anything about the measurement system(s).
Posted on: 2008/11/2 16:10
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Peter: Talking about this younger generation and thier knowlegde of this hobby. I bet my grandson at 19 years old
would give you a good run for your money when it comes to talking about automotive history. Don't sell the so-called younger generation short and what they know concerning this hobby John F. Shireman
Posted on: 2008/11/2 21:42
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REMEMBERING BRAD BERRY MY PACKARD TEACHER
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Jane Haddam said this; Perfect when it comes to "Packard Twelve Fan". Craig
Posted on: 2008/11/2 21:56
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Nuke them from orbit, it's the only way to be sure! Ellen Ripley "Aliens"
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I was born in 1976, I'm only 31 years old but I remember when the 1938 Packards came out. I remember walking my dog past the local Packard/Honda dealership and asked the fella unloading the new Packards "Hey Mr.,isn't the 1938 PACKARD SUPER EIGHT AND TWELVE built on the same chassis?". He told me it sure was, because when "Mr. Packard bolted the four cylinder engine onto the front of the new Packard V-8...you know, to make it a 12 cylinder they didn't need to make a longer frame because the 4 cylinder engine was a Front wheel drive and turned sideways which left room for the transaxles."
Didn't President Teddy Roosevelt drive one of these Packard V-12s? Or was it Zachary Taylor. Oh well, I'm going to go back out to the garage and work on my '55 400....Did you know the '55 390 engine was the first car ever made with factory fuel injection and a McCullough Turbocharger? If you need anymore help with History Packard Twelve Fan just ask me....I'm a young auto historian who will keep the "Packard Hope Alive" long after your gone.
Posted on: 2008/11/3 0:41
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Did you know the '55 390 engine was the first car ever made with factory fuel injection and a McCullough Turbocharger? Ahh youth, and their misconceptions about history. This is where things get confused, and if I don't step in with my "elder" knowledge, things might get confused even more. It's McCullough SUPERCHARGER! BTW, I was born in 1975, LMAO!
Posted on: 2008/11/3 1:08
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Oh, and here's one other thing from a "wasn't there" youngster. It's NONSENSE, not nonsenCe! Good God, you'd think you old people could spell!
Posted on: 2008/11/3 1:14
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The younger generation were not there back when Packard was a house hold name, but thanks to books such as that written by Beverley Rae Kimes and other we can learn about the history.
If we discourage the involvement of younger generations in Packards they will loose interest in these cars. Personally when I began looking at vintage cars I spoke to guys in model A clubs, chev clubs etc but none seemed to want to talk to a 16yr old kid, but when I contacted an Australian Packard member he made me feel welcome and invited me to the club, and everyone in the Australian club has been so welcoming and helpful. You don't find that in many clubs. This little story shows that we should accept the younger members and realise there knowledge may not be as good as the older generation and should assist them and correct their mistakes. I know I have found out allot about the cars and the company from asking different people. That is the only way we learn.
Posted on: 2008/11/3 2:48
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If we discourage the involvement of younger generations in Packards they will loose interest in these cars. Personally when I began looking at vintage cars I spoke to guys in model A clubs, chev clubs etc but none seemed to want to talk to a 16yr old kid, but when I contacted an Australian Packard member he made me feel welcome and invited me to the club, and everyone in the Australian club has been so welcoming and helpful. You don't find that in many clubs. This little story shows that we should accept the younger members and realise there knowledge may not be as good as the older generation and should assist them and correct their mistakes. I know I have found out allot about the cars and the company from asking different people. That is the only way we learn. Now if us younger guys could talk the older guys into leaving their cars to us in their wills, we'd all be better for it!
Posted on: 2008/11/3 3:35
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