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Re: Hill climbing with standard eight?
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Ernie Vitucci
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Good afternoon Tom B. I have driven old cars with slow speeds, 40 or so miles an hour for years, in California and Arizona. I went to Barnes and Noble and purchased a big map books, of all the roads in the two states. Two separate books, and they have been really helpful. You can definitely go most places on the 'old' roads and have the time to look at the flowers as you go along. Owen is correct as he usually is. Enjoy your Packard! Ernie

Posted on: 2017/6/22 14:35
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Re: Hill climbing with standard eight?
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Tom Beidleman
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Thanks for the helpful hint Ernie, that's a great idea. Will do.
Best Regards,
Tom

Posted on: 2017/6/22 16:48
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