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Re: FOUND: Packard's long-lost midget concept
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HAHAHA!!!

Darn you Gusha, you owe me a new computer monitor, as I just spit my coffee all over mine.

Thanks for the laugh.

Posted on: 2009/9/21 12:36
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Re: FOUND: Packard's long-lost midget concept
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Kevin, welcome to PackardInfo.com.
You are probably new to this site, otherwise you would know that we prefer to talk about cars after submission of the following data:


Year, model
Thief-proof number (1929-1956)
Vehicle number (from the patent or serial # plate)
Briggs body number if between 1941 and 1954.

And .... aren't you forgetting something?

If the published car belongs to you (and if you are Mrs. Kevin Macauley) we kindly ask you to register it.




HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAA!!! Make that TWO monitors!!! That has to be the funniest post I've ever seen on here, next to the posts defending the Treadle Vac!! LMFAO!!

Posted on: 2009/9/21 14:37
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Re: FOUND: Packard's long-lost midget concept
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It's even funnier if you read it with a German accent!!

Posted on: 2009/9/21 15:16
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Re: FOUND: Packard's long-lost midget concept
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There's no need for a thief proof number...who the hell would want steal that critter?

Posted on: 2009/9/21 15:59
Who has my future '56 Patrician? Please let me know!
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Re: FOUND: Packard's long-lost midget concept
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Jim
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Guscha,

As always, your post(s) put a smile on my face and made my day a bit better. I nearly fell out of my chair after reading this!



Jim

Posted on: 2009/9/21 20:49
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Re: FOUND: Packard's long-lost midget concept
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Daniel Leininger
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I will show this to my Crosley friend who has done several restorations. He would get a kick out of it. Might even goive him creative IDEAS!

Posted on: 2009/9/21 20:51
[i][size=small][color=000066]Dan'L in SD
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Re: FOUND: Packard's long-lost midget concept
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I've got a Crosley engine and Hotshot(?) bellhousing for sale or trade if anyone's interested.

Posted on: 2009/9/21 23:14
Who has my future '56 Patrician? Please let me know!
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Re: FOUND: Packard's long-lost midget concept
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Daniel Leininger
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My friend has a dozen Crosley engines or more.
I will ask if he wants to talk to you.

DanL
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Posted on: 2009/9/23 18:09
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Re: FOUND: Packard's long-lost midget concept
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WOW...This Was My Fathers Car.The Crosley/Packard Station Wagon.My Grandfather Bought This Car In Detroit Michigan And Gave It To My Father In The 60s.I Was A Young Boy Then 1 or 2 Something Like That.Im 46 Now.

I Grew Up With This Crosley As Part Of The Family.I Loved It More Than My Own Sisters.!!

Im Sorry To Inform That The Car Was Lost To Fire In 1984.It Was Taken To Arapaho Auto Salvage In Michigan And Never Seen By Our Family Again.Boy Would I Love To Find Our Old Car Again.Maybe Someone Saved It From The Crusher.? Never Know. HELLO.??

My Father Past Away Almost Two Years Ago Now.I Wished I Could Have Found This Post While He Was Alive.My Dad Would Have Really Freaked Out To Have Known That His Car Was In A Magazine,!!.I Only Found The Article Today.Thumbing Around In Some Old Magazines I Just Got.

All I Can Say Is WOW.!!!!. No Bother In Trying To Sleep Tonight.This Little Car Was Like A Brother To Me.NO KIDDING.

All We Ever Knew About The Special Little Crosley Was That A Big Shot At Packard Had It Built At The Factory In Detroit.The Car Had About 4000 Miles On It At The Time Of The Fire.It Was Beautiful.Perfect In Everyway.

Thanks Guys....I Also Just Joined Tonight...Its A Small World
JOHN
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Posted on: 2009/10/23 2:57
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Re: FOUND: Packard's long-lost midget concept
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G'day John,
Great that you've joined PackardInfo,

A wonderful family connection there, pity about the cars demise. And it would be interesting to see some more pics of the car if you have some and are willing to share them with us.

Posted on: 2009/10/23 3:43
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1941 One-Twenty Club Coupe - SOLD

1948 Super Eight Limo, chassis RHD - SOLD

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Any questions - PM or email me at ozstatman@gmail.com
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