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Pat
I really enjoyed reading your disertation. It sounds close to what I might write upon occasion. However be careful what you ask for you might get it. I have seen much the same thing here. At one show some 16 year old twit was trying to remove the radiator cap from my wifes car until she spotted him and then proceeded to do what the parents of the little cretan should have done years ago. If I had the resources I would grant your request, but as they stand you'll have to stay in Ireland for a while. Sometime the grass is NOT greener on the other side. ALK
Posted on: 2009/1/15 11:01
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Pat,
Unfortunately, private property is becoming less respected and less private every day. This is an international trend that spreads across both land and oceans. I carry a small wooden shovel handle in the trunk of my car. It is a universal tool for both mechanical and physical use. It is much like what you would call a shaleighle. I can say "stay away from the car please" and be ignored. But with my special tool in hand the phrase takes on a whole new meaning. Magically, big beer swilling red necks with huge belt buckles stop leaning over my fenders scratching the paint. People stop opening and slamming the doors. People don't lean on my car talking to their buddies. Unless a car has a "FOR SALE" sign in it in the car coral, people have no right to poke & prod a car on display without permission.
Posted on: 2009/1/15 13:05
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Pat, That was oh so funny! I was laughing aloud to myself as I read it. Here in the wilds of the boreal forest not a whole lot is different as far as the car show clientele except perhaps you don't see so many "flat hats".
Posted on: 2009/1/15 13:05
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When I used to do car shows with one of my other cars, I ended up buying four pole stands with weighted bases, and a length of good thick colorful rope. Then you can rope off your car and create a little belt-buckle to "no-fly" zone around your car.
If someone crosses your barrier, then it time to go at them with the shovel, tire/tyre iron, or crowd control weapon of your choice.
Posted on: 2009/1/15 14:07
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Pat, If you're not doing it already, you should seriously consider a stint as comedy writer. Your narrative is head and shoulders funnier than some I've read and that people were actually paid to write--even the serious bits-- and every word so true.
Posted on: 2009/1/15 14:19
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you could come here, but its no better. every part that gets touched, every controll, switch, and knob played with, every belt buckle and pair of greasy hands... its all the same.
If i had a nickle for every time ive been asked "who made the Packard?", id be a very rich man. I find, at least, that the members of the older generation are the most tolerable, while those in their 30s-50s are the most insuferable. Plus, im only "a kid" in the car world. Very few people actually believe that I own my car. I get a lot of disbelieving "uh huhs". That i find most annoying of all. Some have said to my face that im not old enough to know what a packard is, and that i cant possibly own it.
Posted on: 2009/1/15 15:30
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What a great story ! I laughed all the way thru.
I can honestly say I have never had this trouble with folks poking and touching my car. Although ,Like you I'm usually the only person with a Packard in attendance.I do get the same questions that the rest of us Packard owners get.Nobody has ever touched my car without asking.Our local show here in northern California (Auburn)has about 300+ cars once a month in the historic district during the summer.I must say it can get a little crazy trying to park,but once parked I can go get a cold beer and not worry about the car.About twice during each show some old timer will ask if he can open the door or have a photo taken with it."Of course" is always the answer.
Posted on: 2009/1/15 16:31
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Hi there,
I actually wrote this article for an Irish 'vintage car' publication (i.e. anything other than the aforementioned 'vintage car') and they would not publish it. I always bought the magazine and they were looking for stories about car shows. They said it would alienate their readership, the poor little sensitive mites! Pat.
Posted on: 2009/1/15 17:49
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Pat,
I wonder if you could do me a favor, and not post things like this until after 5:00 pm Mountain Standard Time (MST). You see the problem is I took the liberty of opening PI at work this afternoon. I ran across your post and began to read. Typically, there is not much time for this kind of activity, but today I just couldn't resist. As I began to read, I suddenly found myself laughing almost uncontrollably. This escalated to nearly falling out of my chair. Others from the surrounding offices began to pour in to see what all the hubbub was about. I had to quickly close PI and open some asinine office email joke involving kittens and a stupid caption. But seriously, it is exactly the same here in the states. I have other non-Packard collectable vehicles. The one that brings out the worst in spectators is my 1960 Edsel convertible. They made just 76 of these. You cannot believe the things I have heard people say concerning this completely misunderstood misinformation-mobile. Q - "You know what the rarest Edsel is?" A - "this model parked right here..." Moronic rebut from questioner - "No, the ranchero pickup Edsel" or my other favorite "The retractable hard top Edsel." Hey, what do I know, I am only the owner of the car. My other favorite is, "I know where one of these are for sale for like $5000.00" to which I answer "I will give you a $10000.00 finders fee regardless of condition right now, lets go" to which the car show loud mouth reply's "oh, um, I don't think he would sell it" to which I reply "Hmm, you just said you know where it is, named a price, but that all just changed in 30 seconds?". Pat, I feel your pain. Oddly, I don't get as much of this in the Packard. My Packard kind of looks old and fragile. I think people are more reluctant to molest the car. I guess in the end, we will just have to grin and bear it. We have some excellent Packard club events where the people are very respectful of the car, and the owner. If not Pebble Beach, maybe you can make it to one of our Packard International club membership meets.
Posted on: 2009/1/15 21:39
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