Re: Evanston Illinois Packard Dealership
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Unfortunately this entry in the Dealership List doesn't provide anything helpful.
Posted on: 2021/8/20 17:51
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Mal
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Re: Evanston Illinois Packard Dealership
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It is really a nice piece of history you have preserved...
Posted on: 2021/8/20 18:45
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Re: Evanston Illinois Packard Dealership
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Posted on: 2021/8/21 2:09
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The story of ZIS-110, ZIS-115, ZIL-111 & Chaika GAZ-13 on www.guscha.de
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Re: Evanston Illinois Packard Dealership
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Our '37 Super Eight LeBaron A/W Town Car was sold in Evanston. I don't know if there was any other dealership other than the one on Railroad.
Back in 1992 when I was consulting at Purdue, I went up to the Dawes Historical Association looking for some tidbits to find the original owner of our TC. I thought I might find a picture of some ground-breaking ceremony with the car in the background...no luck...however, I did get a copy of a story about the Dawes Historical Association. It would be so neat to find that your father serviced our car.
Posted on: 2021/8/22 14:19
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Re: Evanston Illinois Packard Dealership
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Which man is your Father?
Posted on: 2021/8/23 14:54
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Re: Evanston Illinois Packard Dealership
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Bob,
My father died in 1961 at the age of 54. He was in WW2 and settled back in Evanston when he was discharged in 1945. I believe he went to work for the Packard dealership at that time. He received his Master Mechanic Certificate in 1950. He moved our family to Wisconsin in 1951, so I believe he worked for Packard from 1945-1950. A little amusing story. When he moved us to Wisconsin, it was to a very small town of about 350 people and it was in a farming area. We came to town in a big Packard. My dad always told us the story that he took so much grief about driving such a fancy car in our little town that he sold it and bought a Chevy or Ford. I believe my father developed his love for Packards when he emigrated to the United States from Sweden. He got a job in Chicago as a chauffeur, and he said the people he drove for had Packards.
Posted on: 2021/8/23 15:19
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Re: Evanston Illinois Packard Dealership
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In the photo of the two men, my father, Carl Anderson, is the man on the right.
Posted on: 2021/8/23 15:24
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