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Someone should do this with a Packard!
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Dan
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The man in this blog is driving a 1930 Model A for an entire year, every day, and documenting his experiences...

365daysofa.com/page/1

Posted on: 2010/10/20 9:58
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Re: Someone should do this with a Packard!
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HH56
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It will be interesting for sure--not so much for his experiences but for how long it lasts. It appears he is leaving the car in some exposed areas in Southern California. Didn't see a mention of security but even if it's there, in one of the highest car theft areas in the country, wouldn't expect it will be too long before someone in a large U Haul pulls up alongside and gives it a try. Granted, it's not a more desirable Toyota or Honda but----

Posted on: 2010/10/20 10:09
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HH56 Said: Quote:
Didn't see a mention of security but even if it's there, in one of the highest car theft areas in the country, wouldn't expect it will be too long before someone in a large U Haul pulls up alongside and gives it a try. Granted, it's not a more desirable Toyota or Honda but----


That has been happening alot lately. Old cars, in almost any condition are being stolen from yards, barns, fields, and right off the street.

Check this story out. It has a happy ending, but they rarely end this way.

Stolen & Recovered

This 1937 Ford Panel truck was stolen, and found due to the owner posting a picture and location of where it was stolen.

Someone who had checked the website actually saw the '37 on a car hauler at the local DMV, and called the cops.

Its a good story, and something that us Packard / Old car owners need to be aware of.

Posted on: 2010/10/20 13:06
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Eric Boyle
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A WHOLE year??? That's all?

Blah, I drove my '56 Patrician as a daily for 2 & 1/2 years. Sometimes with no wipers, sometimes with no heat, (Never any defrost, lol!) sometimes for distances of 120 miles or more.

REAL car enthusiasts DRIVE their cars more than 1000 miles a year.

Posted on: 2010/10/20 15:16
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"REAL car enthusiasts DRIVE their cars more than 1000 miles a year."

So do real idiots. The problem lies in separating the two groups---if possible.....

Posted on: 2010/10/20 15:19
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Re: Someone should do this with a Packard!
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Eric Boyle
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The real idiots could be applied to ANY car owner, not just enthusiasts.

Don't get me started on idiots driving unsafe cars..

Posted on: 2010/10/20 15:23
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