Re: It's an Atomic Packard!
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Well said Rusty.
Here's to 'Can Do!' attitude. We need it these days. DanL
Posted on: 2009/3/1 16:42
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Re: It's an Atomic Packard!
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"A special type of model 100 using wood for the conversion and containing 15 back-to-back seats was designed and built in large numbers. Many of them were assigned by the Office of Defense Transportation to common carriers while others, often built from Pontiac or Packard cars, were delivered to the U.S. Army."
By common carriers I think they mean Chevrolets for public bus service. The Packards were made for the Army.This would include the "Atomic Packard" with its wood and masonite construction. Wonder if any others survive? Probably they were worn out in bus service and junked in the 50s. From the history of Fitzjohn geocities.com/fitzjohnbus/Page16txtandimage.html They go on to say that bus production ended in the fall of 1942, although some buses were not completed and delivered until early 1943. In the summer of 1943 the War Production Board eased supplies of metal and engines, and bus production resumed in December 1943. This suggests that the Packard was converted in late 1942 or early 1943 when steel was not available.
Posted on: 2009/3/2 20:51
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My friend sent me that local newspaper article on the Atomic packard. I have not had a change to read it. But her husband works for Sandia National Labs, and she included an article from the Labs January newsletter where they also also talk about the Packard. It has a nice direct side shot that shows all the wooden frame work. The article is titled "Oppies Ride". I will see if I can get the picture scanned and post for reference.
Posted on: 2009/3/3 0:05
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There was also an article in The Cormorant News Bulletin from May 2006 (Volume LIII, number 5) titled "A Packard, With a Secret Past" by Jeremy D. Cook and Cynthia C. Kelly. This issue had the Clipper bus on the cover.
Posted on: 2009/3/3 0:31
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Fascinating info.
I suppose every auto's story intersects many influences and events of history. This one, however, seems to be well above the average. DanL
Posted on: 2009/3/3 9:25
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I was going to contact the Sandia Lab News editor to get permission to post the article here, but in checking there website, they actually post all their articles online.
So here is the PDF version of their January 30th, 2009 newsletter. The small article (1/2 page) on the Atomic Packard is on the last page of the PDF. sandia.gov/LabNews/ln01-30-09/labnews01-30-09.pdf
Posted on: 2009/3/3 12:48
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Does anyone in the southwest have access to the restoration shop restoring the 1941 Packard Clipper stretched "limo" that was used for transportation on the Manhattan project?
I'd love to see some "during" restoration photos. There are plenty of photos of the car before restoration on the Museum's "photobucket", but I'm wondering how the project is coming along. Thanks.
Posted on: 2009/3/27 9:45
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FYI- A friend in New Mexico just send me a text message that she just passed the Limo on the back of a flat bed, and it appeared to be done. It was sporting an O/D green matte paint job. She thinks it may have been heading toward the museum.
Posted on: 2009/3/31 12:07
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Thanks, Kev. I'll e-mail Sandra at the museum and see if I can get more info.
Posted on: 2009/4/3 10:52
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