Some different takes on the Packard plant...
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The first link is to an article in Detroit's Metro Times:
metrotimes.com/culture/plant-life-1.1068126 And the second link is to Allen Hill's site (complete with webcams) showing life AT the Packard plant... mycampage.com/packardproject Although who knows how much longer ANYONE will be there? There're rumors once again that the entire place is going to be demolished (and probably just as well)...
Posted on: 2010/11/24 8:34
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The City of Detroit forecloses on the Packard Plant in 1997 and promptly evicts something like 80+ jobs and revenue producing companies and lets the place rot. With that kind of thinking, no wonder Detroit is the mess that it is. I'd say the city deserves it but I've got in-laws living there (bought out GM workers).
Posted on: 2010/11/24 13:22
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I hope the local clubs figure out a way to snag the entrance as a facade for display in the Packard Museum, maybe an entrance or centerpiece to a multimedia space similar to the pieces of the Berlin Wall at the Newseum in Wash DC.
Posted on: 2010/11/24 14:12
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The City of Detroit forecloses on the Packard Plant in 1997 and promptly evicts something like 80+ jobs
No doubt a typical bureaucrat/political move. Kick the tax paying businesses out, clear the land for re-development because some fat cat came along and said if there was XX acres, he would buy the land for a few dollars and tax breaks. Big promises of something having 100 jobs for every one displaced and new businesses paying huge property taxes--except they always seem to run out of money before much happens leaving a big mess at the site and in the courts or there is a loophole giving them an out none of the city minions caught. That's been the Fresno mode of operation more than once but in this case also, after they foreclosed, didn't the owners take the city to court and it was tied up for years with no one able to do much of anything?
Posted on: 2010/11/24 14:26
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Hello Joe:
The Packard Motor Car Foundation comprised of a lot of local Motor City Packard (PAC) members acquired one of the front doors several years ago. It is in storage at the PPG and awaits reassembly when more funds can be collected. It did not come cheap. A Texas car collector wanted the front doors for his museum and price was no object for him. Well, there are 2 sets of front doors. He got one set and the PMCF got the other. By the way, this is larger than a LOCAL issue. You should not expect the "locals" to do everything. If you do not live in the area, then you the give the PMCF your financial support. packardmotorfdn.org/
Posted on: 2010/11/24 16:20
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Roger, thanks for reminding us about the PPG. Though I haven't done it recently, I've plugged it quite a few times on this site as a most worthwhile venture deserving of our support, as is this site, supported as it is from BigKev's pocket and those who support him.
One comment about the PPG - living fairly far away, I have always intended to come to one of their open houses, but always seem to find out about them after they are over. How about some advance notice of future opportunities to visit?
Posted on: 2010/11/24 16:55
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Hello Owen:
We would love to show you (and anyone else) around the place. The PPG is open to the general public several times a year. Normally the Spring Open House is the third Sunday of April, but we have not nailed that down for sure this year. The Fall Open House (25+ Packards and 250 other collector cars in 2010) is the third Sunday in October. Motor City Packards and the VMCCA co-sponsot the Cars-R-Stars show the first sunday in June. I have also planned a special day at the PPG during the 2013 PAC National Meet. However, if you EVER find yourself headed toward Detroit, then contact me or any other MCP member and we will do pour best to get you in for a special tour. Now that I am getting used to this posting thing I will forewarn everyone about the PPG Open House schedule.
Posted on: 2010/11/24 17:55
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Roger, thanks for the offer, I may take you up on it. And if you're going to post a schedule of upcoming events, you might also post it over on The Packard Club forum, under "Events...".
packardclub.org/forum/viewforum.php?f=5 Dave Czirr
Posted on: 2010/11/24 18:15
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and don't forget about the Packard Plant wood. i purchased quite a bit. it also helps the PPG as it is stored there and part of the funds go to them i hear.
www.authenticpackard.com
Posted on: 2010/11/24 18:37
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