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Just located a photo I took at the 1985 PAC National in Providence RI of Macauley's Phantom II, built up from a 1951 club coupe. The car is currently located in NJ in the hands of a well-known collector.
Posted on: 2008/11/24 13:22
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It, like the other Macauley styling exercises, was a platform for evaluating various styling techniques, and probably some just to satisfy his own ego. Thus these cars had a variety of appearances over time - just look at the many incarnations of the original Phantom.
Gusha, BTW I see you haven't take me up on my challenge to you! That was, to find a photo of the hot rivet toss from furnace to riveter at a shipyard or bridge construction. I don't have you stumped, do I?
Posted on: 2008/11/24 14:23
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Here are another two pictures of the Phantom II.
John F. Shireman
Posted on: 2008/11/24 17:03
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REMEMBERING BRAD BERRY MY PACKARD TEACHER
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Why they would put a spotlight on the roof baffles me. At least the modern picture of the car is without it.
Posted on: 2008/11/24 17:40
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Kevin, I think to understand the spotlight on the roof, we have to understand Macauley the Younger better. I don't really know if he had any actual credentials to warrant his position of VP or Director of Styling or whatever his title was, but I suspect he got the title more because of his father being President and Chairman of the Board at various times. He did some serious work with styling, though almost in concert with professionals, in the early 30s but I suspect by the postwar period he was pretty much just hanging on, a gadfly doing his own thing and being tolerated. Could be wrong, but that's the impression I get.
Some questions to ponder to get a better feel for his true contribution postwar would be what commercial features or successes did his Phantom I and II lead two? Was he involved at all in the Pan American, Balboa, Caribbean, Monte Carlo, Mayfair, etc.? I have my own opinions but certainly welcome other viewpoints.
Posted on: 2008/11/24 18:30
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is that the radio antenna on the roof next to the light, or maybe a two way radio? it doesnt look like a radio antenna
Posted on: 2008/11/24 19:59
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i just noticed the radio antennae on the rear quarters, do the one on the roof has to be an add on.
Posted on: 2008/11/24 20:00
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Maybe the rear-facing roof mounted spotlight was a little surprise for jackasses that don't dim their headlights while tailgating you. Just thinking...
Posted on: 2008/11/24 22:07
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J.D. in KC wrote: Maybe the rear-facing roof mounted spotlight...... J.D., The pic that Gerd (Guscha) posted shows the spotlight facing forward. Maybe it had a handle inside so it could be rotated?
Posted on: 2008/11/24 22:55
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