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Re: Hemmings Packard issue
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BigKev
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USPS just put my copy in the Mail Box. Some weekend reading ahead of me!

The regular Hemming's had a two issue Packard list about 6 months ago or so that listed contacts for all kinds of different Packard Vendors, Websites, Clubs, etc. We (PackardInfo.com) did not make the list for some reason. Hopefully it was just an oversight, and dark forces are not plotting against us!


Posted on: 2009/12/18 18:21
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Re: Hemmings Packard issue
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Just got my copy in as well... February 2010 issue of Hemmings Classic Car is all about Packards...gorgeous. I think at least 70% or more of this issue is dedicated to Packards.

There _is_ a couple of 56's in this issue, albeit a small article from Paul Cornwell of Las Vegas, Nevada on page 63 and Edwin Plummer of Mexia, Texas, both Packard Patricians...

In a photo supporting the article for the 48 Packard Custom Eight on page 52, there's a shield that looks to be custom built to shield the fuel filter and carb from the exhaust / intake manifold...I should try that.

What I especially like about this issue is that even the smaller articles in the middle of the magazine are about packards...

The photos are gorgeous. The detail photo of the head of the 1954 Pacific is excellent, on page 39.

My recommendation is to run out to the nearest book store and see if they have this magazine on the rack, and purchase a copy or two.

I'm still drooling. Ooops. Sorry.

Posted on: 2009/12/20 20:00
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Re: Hemmings Packard issue
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Did anyone else notice that at the top of page 63, that the 21st series Custom is labeled as a 1948?
Oh well, I guess I should get used to it by now.
Small things, but I think the magazine is great. I do appreciate that did the Packard issue.

Posted on: 2009/12/20 20:08
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Re: Hemmings Packard issue
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Paul Cornwell's car is an Executive. I believe Paul had a Patrician at one time and the writer probably got his facts mixed up. Here is a pic of Paul's Caribbean interior and as you can see, it is a hardtop. The Hemmings Packard mag is still a good magazine regardless of many proofreading errors.

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Posted on: 2009/12/20 22:51
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Re: Hemmings Packard issue
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My copy arrived on Saturday.
Yes, beautiful photos.
Despite technical errors, proofreading stuff, it is wonderful to have a issue with a fleet of Packards in the articles.

DanL

Posted on: 2009/12/21 0:00
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Re: Hemmings Packard issue
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Hey Randy,
Do'nt forget your cousins across the pond we are mad on it just like you guys are on coffee.
Do'nt they no longer drink it in Boston or did that finish with the great "TEA PARTY"?
No matter
And A HAPPY XMAS AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR TO YOU AND EVERYONE ON THIS SITE
TERRY

Posted on: 2009/12/21 2:37
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Duane Gunn
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I was driving my 55 Clipper home from a fellow Packardites funeral when across the intersection at a stop light, a fellow was waving the Hemmings Packard issue at me. It seems he enjoyed the magazine too.

Posted on: 2010/1/7 6:08
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I just received another copy of the Packard issue of Classic car my cousin from North Carolina was at book store saw the articles and picked up a issue and sent it to me he knows of my project.
The best thing about the Classic car magazine is that it covers all brands and types of cars I'm sure they are not experts on every brand they do a great job of general information with wonderful pictures.
Proof reading will not find the little errors that show up to to the brand experts. I know that I do not know everything about all brands of cars still enjoy the articles as general interest to a car person

Posted on: 2010/1/7 11:19
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Re: Hemmings Packard issue
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True enough acolds, but way back when the mag first emerged from Special Interest Autos, I emailed some comments about the constant errors and was told they were going to begin to have marque-specific articles reviewed by club or other specialists particular to that marque to pick up on individual author's errors. Seemed a fine idea, hasn't happened, or atleast not with the hoped-for results.

I still enjoy the mag.

Posted on: 2010/1/7 11:40
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Re: Hemmings Packard issue
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Owen Dyneto said:
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I emailed some comments about the constant errors and was told they were going to begin to have marque-specific articles reviewed by club or other specialists particular to that marque to pick up on individual author's errors. Seemed a fine idea, hasn't happened, or atleast not with the hoped-for results.


Sounds like you've found your second calling. Why not apply for the job? Maybe they could pay per article. It would be a great way to supplement an income for Packard Part purchases.

Make all the knowledge pay you back!

Posted on: 2010/1/7 12:13
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