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Not too shy to talk
Not too shy to talk

Aaron Dressler
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I am currently studying collision repair technology. Penn College is now starting a restoration degree with the collision degree. i might go for another year to be able to have an associates in both collision and restoration. I also have a project post for my Packard under Aaron's project.

Posted on: 2012/2/14 17:29
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Home away from home
Home away from home

58L8134
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Hi Adressler

Welcome! Welcome! Welcome to the world of quality cars! I'm delighted to read about your acquisition of a '56 Clipper hardtop, especially since you are 20 years old! You're the future of the collector car hobby! We 'mature' enthusists are begining to realize were won't be around forever, therefore need to encourge the next conservators of our prized cars and memorabilia to carry on after we can no longer.

Glad you started a project blog for us to follow along on your progress. You'll find a wealth of generous help and accurate advice here and on the PAC Forum websites, so ask away anything and everything you think of and need to.

When you can, please become a member of the Packard Automobile Classics (PAC) and it's Keystone Region. Both are fine sources of information, advice, parts and, best of all, encouragement and community with other Packard folks. The club is welcoming and quite active, especially so east of the Mississippi.

Don't overlook the Packards International (PI) club either, they're a fine group, as our webmaster demonstrates, as enthusiastic and helpful as any group of enthusiasts you could meet. Both groups seek to preserve and perpetuate all that Packard was and is.

So, welcome again, looking forward to watching your Clipper project progress!

Steve

Posted on: 2012/2/15 8:29
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