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Quote: My mind is blown by the high quality metal forming in the second photo. It's a magnificent piece of work in a late forties style... Ross, the absence of interesting and sometimes even breath-taking curves such as those, I miss on a couple of postwar Packards. It is my belief, that such kind of design vocabulary could have been a potential base of a great continuation of the golden 1930s decade and one of the necessary steps to the right direction. The picture below shows another Packard-based fire truck whose flowing body lines adumbrate the desired degree of freedom of form language. sources pic #1: kuvapankki.pelastustieto.fi pic #2: Adriaan Kriek; www.historical-fire-engines.com] Click to enlarge!
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This car seems to be snapshotted during the Spanisch Civil War, which was fought from July 17, 1936 to April 1, 1939. Note RHD and manually overpainted hubcaps.
[picture source: camionesclasicos.com] Click to enlarge!
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"A U.S. Army soldier of the 4th Armored Division observes the wreckage of a destroyed German column. Amongst the burnt out vehicles are a 1938 Packard Series Six and a Renault AHN cargo truck. Avranches, Manche, Lower Normandy, France. July 1944."
[source: liberationfestival.com] Click to enlarge!
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Below marked is a so-called Notek light, made by Nova Technik Munich, a standard feature of all Wehrmacht cars. Products of Notek have been available even in the English-speaking world after the war. sources pic #1 - vincesgallery.smugmug.com pic #2 - liberationfestival.com pic #3 - ebay, item number 111392254148 pic #4 - trixum.de pic #5 - oldclassiccar.co.uk Click to enlarge!
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Gerd, I had a similar pair of lights wecalled "blackout lights" mounted on my game warden truck years ago. They were military surplus. They worked quite well by casting enough light on the road in front allowing the vehicle to be driven at a slow speed at night without causing a glare that could be seen at a long distance by deer poachers. On moonlight nights we often drove with no lights but that could be dangerous like the night I drove my truck into a fallen tree! That was an interesting accident report to compose. Very interesting photos of someones private car commandeered for military service I suspect.Thank you for posting a very interesting set of photos.
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...at a slow speed at night without causing a glare that could be seen at a long distance by deer poachers. On moonlight nights we often drove with no lights but that could be dangerous... Dave, it might well be that I've seen too many movies these Christmas days but anyway, does that mean that you changed the game in such a way, that the hunters became the hunted? [source: diecast.org] Click to enlarge!
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Hmmmmmm. Now that makes me wonder. Could a deer be shined with a black out lite instead of a headlite taped to a motysickle battery.. I'm not a deer hunter but if food gets much more expensive i mite have to start.
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Post #163 above, pic labeled spain.jpg:
Note that the car seems to set rather high. Especialy in the front.. Possibly 4 wheel drive???
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Gerd, yes game wardens do hunt the hunters in situations when deer poaching is involved. We had several techniques that involved "baiting" the hunter.; primitive but effective.Today the wardens use night vision equipment, aerial patrols and artificial deer (also moose and bear ,)made of styrofoam and are able to remotely move the head and tail. They are quite effective in luring poachers into taking a shot. Some would call it entrapment I suppose. I would call it good law enforcement but I am biased.
Packard V8 I would suspect that a black out light attached to a battery would work as a "jack light." Most amateur night hunters use very powerful spotlights which can be seen for miles on dark nights. I am pretty sure some of the long time residents in the hills of Tennessee have perfected deer poaching at night to a science. The ones I have met sure we're first class bear hunters.
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