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Re: Packard Dream Rod
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greendragon wrote:
The Royal Canadian Navy boats had 4 pac-12's? Wow! I guess our American pt boats with 3 have been 1 up'd! know of any place we can find books or more info on the horthern boats?[/quote]

Try here.naval-museum.mb.ca/mtb/65thflot.htm There is a book called "Champagne Navy" about the exploits of the RCN MTB's in WW2. The MTB's on which my father served was larger (115')than the PT boats used by the USN. There was also smaller 72' MTB used by the RCN comparable to the PT boat which used 3 Rolls Royce or Packard engines. My fathers ship used Packard engines and he used to tell me that they were painted "Packard Detroit" on the valve covers and he always felt that they would get back safely after a mission with those engines. It is one reason that I have such a strong interest in Packard.

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Posted on: 2009/6/13 20:33
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Re: Packard Dream Rod
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clipper47 wrote:......There is a book called "Champagne Navy" about the exploits of the RCN MTB's in WW2........

Dave,

Just found a copy on Aussie eBay and bought it. Looking forward to reading about the RCN MTB's in WW2.

Posted on: 2009/6/13 20:46
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Re: Packard Dream Rod
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Mal, It is a good read. My fathers ship (735) is mentioned in several places. He was a torpedoman. I hope you will enjoy it.

Posted on: 2009/6/13 21:04
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Re: Packard Dream Rod
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The Dream Rod was at the swap meet this morning. I took a few additional pictures of it and will post soon. As you can imagine the car is loud as hell with that open exhaust.

Posted on: 2009/6/14 12:58
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Re: Packard Dream Rod
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Looks like Turbopackman is going tohave to up the ante!

Posted on: 2009/6/14 20:03
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Re: Packard Dream Rod
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I've been looking for a Packard J-57 but those are even more elusive than the 9 main straight eights!

Posted on: 2009/6/14 20:12
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Re: Packard Dream Rod
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Dave, I just ordered a copy of the book from Amazon. Looking forward to reading it.

Posted on: 2009/6/15 11:17
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