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Are these Packard parts?
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Bob Supina
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Trying to find homes for all the parts I have that I KNOW do not belong to our '37s...
The first is some kind of sheet metal shield and the second is a casting with no part number. It is about 25" x 1.75".

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Posted on: 2019/12/30 21:54
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Re: Are these Packard parts?
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I don't know about either part, BUT, the fastest way to identify the parts is dispose of them, it's then that you'll need them/it. deep.

Posted on: 2019/12/31 14:48
Steve
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Re: Are these Packard parts?
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The top one is the blaster exhaust shield of an X-Wing Starfighter that's seen some action in the Empire.

Posted on: 2019/12/31 19:48
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Re: Are these Packard parts?
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but might just be true!

Posted on: 2019/12/31 19:57
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Re: Are these Packard parts?
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How about this:
Once upon a time, when Detroit was still part of the legendary Packardia empire they found an old fresco, which contained a potential answer to the original question. By help of scientific application of computer-generated imagery a natural imitation was modeled, showing the proper use of both parts.

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... I can't believe the pictures you can come up with would not be surprised if you have one of my grandfather...

Al (acolds), apropos grandfather...


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#1 - imparareconlastoria.blogspot.com
#2 - maskworld.com & packardinfo.com

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Posted on: 2020/1/1 7:35
The story of ZIS-110, ZIS-115, ZIL-111 & Chaika GAZ-13 on www.guscha.de
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Re: Are these Packard parts?
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Bob Supina
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WOW! Guscha,
Now I remember!
I pinched them from the booty bucket back years ago when I was doing an archeological dig in Vindolanda at Hadrian's Wall.

...Now to WHICH museum should I bequeath them for a big tax write off?!?!?

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Posted on: 2020/1/1 9:28
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