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Well, if you dig back far enough in the old Packard DF at the AACA site, you'll find at least one thread on Packard's inline 12, where even the author of the cited article, Mr. Neal, chimed in. It was clear that this author exercised due diligence in researching and checking the facts to compose this article.
Yet, in discussing the I-12 in that thread at the AACA site, one particular poster lambasted anyone who supported the notion that such a car, let alone engine, was ever built. While that member ultimately had to eat crow, I don't think the DF ever heard from Mr. Neal again. There's a lot of other "history" from the AACA Forum experience that has left plenty of us rather jaded, but I won't go into that - or that involving another club, which has some key members who seem to think they hold dominion over anything that has to do with Packard. If you've not been a part of those problems, try not to take any generalized comment personally.
Posted on: 2008/1/25 14:10
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In the article from the Cormorant there is mention of the I-12 Packard being seen in Windsor Ontario which is my home town. I wonder if it still exists in somebody's garage?
Posted on: 2008/1/25 14:37
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That was when Warren Packard's family took it on vacation. The car was then returned to Packard after Warren died in the plane accident. Supposedly the car went to Europe, minus its engine.
Posted on: 2008/1/25 15:02
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Owen Thanks for clarifying that up. I was totally confused as to why they'd take such an important photo out for the Second Edition. So, JD, feel free to buy the Second Edition.
Posted on: 2008/1/25 15:05
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West: If you have the article published by Mr. Neal you are reading something different in the article than I am.
Page 31 of the article under Brief History of the Dietrich Monoblock 12. August 26, 1929: William Packard killed in airplane crash. The car was returned to the factory shortly thereafter. Current evidence indicates the engine was removed and destroyed and possibly the chassis rebodied. Now this is information that I doubt few have which I do have. Hugh Pfau claims the Dietrich body was removed and a 734 Speedster series was installed on the chassis with a Packard straight eight engine. The car then was passed through Packard Export and bound for South America. Always remember to come to the forum were the reel Packard Experts are Packardinfo.com for correct information on Packard's. John F. Shireman
Posted on: 2008/1/25 16:20
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REMEMBERING BRAD BERRY MY PACKARD TEACHER
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yea, whatever... ...and to think someone lamented the loss of 'sprited conversation' over on the aaca site...
Posted on: 2008/1/25 20:45
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The loss of those people at the AACA who carried on spirited conversation like Packard V8 and myself, came over here and helped make this into the best Packard website there is.
Now back to the subject at hand. The inline 12 story to be continued on Saturday late. the grandsons and I are leaving in the morning early to go to a car show. Have a good day Scotty John F. Shireman
Posted on: 2008/1/25 21:10
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REMEMBERING BRAD BERRY MY PACKARD TEACHER
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Alrighty Gentlemen, lets keep on topic, and not get into the 'US vs. Them' type arguement, we have been down that road way too many times, and it doesnt add anything to the conversation, and only gets people upset. We are all here to talk about Packards whether it be on here or the AACA threads. So lets get back to the subject at hand. Thanks!
Posted on: 2008/1/25 22:03
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Hey I like the pin striping job on the Manifolds
Posted on: 2008/1/26 11:27
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