Re: Build sheet availability
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You will have to read some of the Packard history books to understand what must have been chaos but for a lot of the paper it was happening even before the plant shut down. Apparently early on in the closing there was almost no communication or planning. There are stories of file cabinets being emptied and readied for auction with contents being dumped on the floor or thrown into carts. Much of it possibly was meant to be saved but someone else directing another crew would think the carts were to go to the incinerator or to salvage so a lot was destroyed or lost.
Many stories of people seeing this happening and trying to save the history by smuggling various paper items out of the plant and off the property. Apparently some found the way out in some very ingenious ways. A lot of material was directed to various libraries and I would not be surprised if some material didn't find different destinations before it reached them. There are still lots of items known to be in private collections that have not seen daylight since the time. There was an article a few years ago about a cache of the old papers being found in a library storage area after being forgotten about. The hope is that eventually some of the items make it to a museum but after all these years that is starting to seem less likely.
Posted on: 2016/9/17 8:55
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Howard
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Re: Build sheet availability
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Home away from home
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I can only imagine the chaos that took place there! What a shame, what a waste!
Firstly for the lost of a fine motor car company, it's manufacturing plant, and all that history lost. I have only owned two Packards a 1955 400 found in salvage yard, got running,and my present Packard a 1957 Packard wagon. I found the 57 in a junk yard and was rather sad looking and although not a true Detroit built Packard it needed to be saved before it was sent to China. We still refer to it as a Packard. Yes, I will read up on the "last days in the bunker".
Posted on: 2016/9/17 17:27
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