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37 LaSalle I think
Posted on: 2020/3/22 11:16
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When I was at the Berkeley Lab, the building that held the 184-inch cyclotron was being used for the Advanced Light Source. Lots of photons.
Posted on: 2020/3/22 12:50
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When I was at the Berkeley Lab... John (JW), thanks again. What did you do there? Please find attached another snapshot of his car, taken on September 25, 1940. The caption reads "184-inch cyclotron construction site with Ernest Orlando Lawrence and others. Lawrence's Packard in foreground." image source: National Archives No known copyright restrictions. Click to enlarge!
Posted on: 2020/4/13 1:33
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Looks like a '39 Super 8 to me. Well, I believe anyway.
Posted on: 2020/4/13 10:59
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RE: 1941 160 Packard; Different tires & no fender mounted spare
Perhaps the photo was made in the World War II period of 1942-45 time frame when tires were rationed and the fender mounted spares were used for another car?
Posted on: 2020/4/13 14:40
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Mike, looks like the RH spare has been removed and a bracket for hauling long material has been mounted in its place. Another bracket is mounted near the front of the front fender. Don't remember the time-frame of the cyclotron construction, but probably done in the early 1940s.
Posted on: 2020/4/14 9:48
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I was there ... Much different today. John (JW), good to have you aboard. Your eyewitness account adds color to the b/w - images. Quote: Perhaps the photo was made in the World War II period of 1942-45 time frame... Mike (mlgrimes), thank you for your thoughts. The pic was taken march 27, 1941. Quote: ...looks like the RH spare has been removed and a bracket for hauling long material has been mounted in its place. Another bracket is mounted near the front of the front fender... John (JW), maybe to carry a ladder. image source: National Archives No known copyright restrictions. Click to enlarge!
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In light of Clifton Webb films running on TCM this evening, posting a photo of him with his 1931 Custom 8 Convertible Sedan (from Kimes)
Posted on: 2020/4/14 19:09
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Sergei Mironovich Kirov (born Sergei Mironovich Kostrikov), 27 March 1886 – 1 December 1934, was a Soviet politician and Bolshevik revolutionary whose assassination led to the first Great Purge ... Kirov had shortened his last name from Kostrikov to Kirov, a practice common among Russian revolutionaries of the time. Kirov began using the pen name "Kir"... acc. to Wikipedia.
He wasn't the only one Russian revolutionist, who preferred a short name but a long car. Dark hubcaps, even a dark radiator grill(?) - doubtless an impressive Packard. image source: philologist.livejournal.com
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