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I think I'd always have to have at least one Packard. But if I could afford it, I'd love to have a Tesla S.
Posted on: 2013/12/20 21:51
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A couple that would interest me would be a Hudson pickup from 46/47, I don't remember seeing many of those even back at that time.
Another would be a Singer roadster, I think the one I once had was a 1953 4ADT, car is long gone, but I still have the girl. A tale of my adventures with the Singer, written about ten years ago can be found at this link: hiddenvalleymotel.com/media/redroadster.pdf Jim
Posted on: 2013/12/21 6:17
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Another choice from the Classic era that would be superb if you like the styling would be a KB Lincoln - mechanically about as refined and elegant as the best of the rest. That big V12 with the elegance of the fork-and-blade connecting rods is as good as they came. 1933 KB by Brunn pictured, photo by Rodda. Sorry for the moire.
Posted on: 2013/12/21 9:43
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Right you are, Dave! The KB Lincoln is the epitome of the Classic Lincoln. With the patronage of Edsel Ford had the most wonderful variety of series custom bodies short of the concurrent Duesenberg J and Stutz. While the 448 ci KB Twelve only lasted two years, the styling of '31-'34 Lincolns are their most attractive. Reading through the many responses, the main thing that strikes me is the great variety of choices and interests of the Forum participants. One finds very narrow interest expressed by so many of those hooked on the popular collector car choices. It's refreshing to be part of a group who knows of and enjoys the pantheon of collector cars available. Steve
Posted on: 2013/12/21 10:13
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I would like a 67 Austin Healey 3000 MKIII and a 4.2 XKE Series One. Also had a bad yen for the 68-69 Z-28s.
Posted on: 2013/12/21 12:31
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found a picture of a 34 v12 with some strange headlights. Anybody familiar with them?
Posted on: 2013/12/21 12:33
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Hi BDC
Those are those bizarre late '20's Woodlights, popular on Ruxtons and L-29 Cords, more for their appearance than for their illumination capabilities. The beam was supposed to be concentrated by that shape but they turn out to have been pretty lousy headlights. They're not an improvement either functionally or aesthetically on the elegant V-len factory units which have to be just about the best Classic Era headlight design. Steve
Posted on: 2013/12/21 13:33
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I agree with Steve, though it's a matter of individual taste I think Woodlites look gaudy and are also very ineffectual.
Here's a well-known 7-45 by Waterhouse taken at the 1993 National in Asheville NC with both Woodlites and the even less-common front bumper with bumper-end lights which was a legitimate Packard accessory for a few years. Whether you like the lights or not, a pretty stunning car. When this car was shown at Brookline in 1957 it had the bumper bar lights but conventional headlights. The other illustration is from the inside front cover of the 1929 Packard Accessory Catalog which shows the bumper bar end lights on a very-well accessorized phaeton.
Posted on: 2013/12/21 14:00
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And it looks like that they took the regular headlights and made spot lights out them.
The square bumperlight is giving it a modern look.
Posted on: 2013/12/21 14:17
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