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Thanks for the video. There was a programme on the TV this week about the air crew who flew Churchill to Yalta via Egypt in his personal Liberator bomber "Commando". The pilot Bill Vanderkloot and co-pilot were American and the navigator and other aircrew were Canadian.
Posted on: 2008/11/9 21:49
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In 1966 I attended the Toronto Royal Winter Fair during my first year on the job as a Conservation Officer. I was making about $3600 per year and all the road kill moose meat I could eat. There was a new 600 limo at the Mercedes Benz display. The salesman informed me that the car was worth $30,000 if I wanted to buy it!
Posted on: 2008/11/12 15:36
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Guscha wrote: A couple of superlatives Yes Dave, the Mercedes 600. Thank you, right on cue. To me it is in the middle between a car and magic. Dave I guess after so many years it's time to tell you a secret. Somewhere in the offered car lay a huge lump of gold (more than 13 pounds). Acc. Mike Covello: Standard Catalog of Imported Cars 1946-2002, Krause Publication, Iola 2002, ISBN 0-87341-605-8, page 533 the 600 Pullman (the most expansive version) was $ 24,000 (1965). Guscha, Canadian dollar was worth about 90 cents US back then so maybe it was selling for $26500 and with tax maybe another $1500 so he rounded it off to $30K I suppose just to impress me! I wonder what kind of trade in I would have got for my 1952 Chrysler Windsor
Posted on: 2008/11/14 19:44
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Guscha, Canadian dollar was worth about 90 cents US back then so maybe it was selling for $26500 and with tax maybe another $1500 so he rounded it off to $30K I suppose just to impress me! I wonder what kind of trade in I would have got for my 1952 Chrysler Windsor.
Posted on: 2008/11/14 19:48
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Guscha: The book by Mike Covello is a very good book to have in ones library. I bought that book on sale from Krouse Publciations almost two years ago.
John F. Shireman
Posted on: 2008/11/14 21:19
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REMEMBERING BRAD BERRY MY PACKARD TEACHER
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Goscha: The Standard Catalog of American Cars 1805 to 1942, I have had in my library for several years now.
John F. Shireman
Posted on: 2008/11/15 19:01
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REMEMBERING BRAD BERRY MY PACKARD TEACHER
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Gushca: You posted a picture of a Mercedes Benz 600. Funny thing that when you posted that picture of the 600 I was reading a book on the history of MB.
The 600 was produced 1963 to 1981 with a total of 2677 being produced. 429 Pullmans were produced which I believe was the long wheelbase version. Also included in the total production number there wer 59 Landaulets produced. John F. Shireman
Posted on: 2008/11/16 21:31
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REMEMBERING BRAD BERRY MY PACKARD TEACHER
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Let me guess that the lever controls up/down movement of thick, heavy, bullet-proof glass.
Posted on: 2008/11/17 19:52
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Oops, I wasn't thinking of anything that deep, but just assumed it would have been like the American cars - operated by a electric-powered hydraulic pump, but with a lever control.
Now, I can see what the key was for - to relieve the hydraulic pressure in the jack. The system seems rather primitive - rather ill-suited for modern-day drive-thru service at McDonalds.
Posted on: 2008/11/18 9:16
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