Re: How many folks on this site DO NOT belong to a local Packard club?
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I do not belong to a Packard club, but do belong to another club. One club's politics are enough for me. What I like about this forum is the lack of politics. It allows "for the free exchange of information ..." which is the stated purpose of at least one of the major antique car clubs.
I had some good teachers back in the old days like the late John Cavalero who had a room full of Packard parts that he sold for the very reasonable price of free. He also had his share of adversaries and thus made for a complicated acquaintance. Some of the best times I had at car shows were when I stopped by the hotel bar and found John there. He had one car, but knew everybody.
Posted on: 2012/9/14 8:43
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Re: How many folks on this site DO NOT belong to a local Packard club?
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I not only don't belong to a Packard club I don't even own a Packard. Yet I've been following this board for years.
I'm sort of a Packard groupie.
Posted on: 2012/9/14 11:05
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Re: How many folks on this site DO NOT belong to a local Packard club?
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I belong to a club called "The Eight American Cars Club of 1977 ie. EAC-1977. whose members owns, or are interested
in the eight (9) American cars: Packard, Hudson, De Soto, Nash, Kaiser, Frazer (added later on), Willys, Studebaker and Henry J. The total number of cars are over 300 including those not running. www.eac-1977.com Tom
Posted on: 2012/9/14 11:41
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Re: How many folks on this site DO NOT belong to a local Packard club?
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I have two Packard's and don't belong to any club. I enjoy the wealth of information available on this site, the members that will spend their time helping other "Packardites" with answers to questions that range from the simple to very complicated as well from the turn of the century to Packard issues of the present. Plus, I can interact in early AM or late PM hours. How cool is that. As an added bonus, I too don't have to deal with club egos and politics.
Posted on: 2012/9/14 11:43
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Old cars are my passion 1951 Packard 200 1953 Packard Clipper Custom Touring Sedan 1955 Dodge Custom Royal Lancer Tri-tone 1966 Rambler Classic 770 Convertible |
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Re: How many folks on this site DO NOT belong to a local Packard club?
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I don't own a Packard (yet!) or belong to a club, either.
Wait, I DO have ONE Packard...a black '53 Caribbean...now if I only had an enlarging ray and something to transform its atoms into a REAL Packard...
Posted on: 2012/9/14 12:22
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Anyone a member of the Wisconsin club? I had looked at the website in the past and was thinking of joining since I am brand new to packards but when I searched for the website today it is gone.
Posted on: 2012/9/14 12:34
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I am not currently a member of a Packard club, but was a member of the northern CA PI when I had a Packard.
Unfortunately life got in the way of my love for the machines and I sold my last Packard 15 years ago and let my membership go too. I am still interested in Packards and would entertain the possibility of acquiring another one someday. I am mostly interested in the V8s. If I happened to find the right car and the right deal I am at a point in my life that I may be able to do something about it again. I found this forum a year or so ago and have been lurking around and picking up some useful information for such a time whenever I run across another appropriate vehicle. I check the owners registry every once in a while hoping to see one of my old cars show up, although the only one that I still have the number of is the Clipper number 5567-5611. If anyone happens to know what happened to this car, I would sure like to know. I sold it in Mendocino county CA in 1977, it was the first car that I ever bought with my own money ($200) as a teenager, and I just have a soft spot in my heart for that old car. The other one that I would like to find is a 56 Patrician that I sold in Modesto CA in 1997, it was dark blue and had a 4 speed hydramatic transmission.
Posted on: 2012/9/15 16:57
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A 4 speed Hydramatic, huh. Was the car that way when you bought it or was that something you added. Did it still have the Packard V8? What alterations were made to accommodate the Hydramatic? I'd really be interested to know how that worked. Not that I'm planing on doing away with my '55 Patrician's T-U - it's working better each drive I take in it. I guess it's just that I like the 4 speed Hydramatic, have heard it brought up as in "Why didn't Packard use the Hydramatic like Lincoln did".
I too have a soft spot for a solid dark blue '56 Patrician. One of those "made the sale" for me when I was 8 years old. Almost bought one once in 1966 - could have been the same one I fell for in the showroom of Donahue Motors in Albany, OR. I still kick myself over that. As for a Packard Club, this is the only club I'm a member of. There is a potential in my for an eccentric recluse.
Posted on: 2012/9/15 22:07
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1951 200 Deluxe Touring Sedan (parts ?) 1951 Patrician Touring Sedan 1955 Patrician Touring Sedan |
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I think most Packard clubs would disown me in about 5 seconds.
Posted on: 2012/9/16 0:52
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