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History Building Wood Framed Packard Bodies In The 1920s.

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by ClayMart, Feb 25, 2025.

  1. Sure, you know it had to be a complicated process. Though this just seems to be over the top. But these are Packards, after all.
    :D


    MEDIA=youtube]4Bki2ghu5TU[/MEDIA].

     
  2. Beanscoot
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    I wasn't expecting to see horse logging!
    Pretty neat documentary.
     
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  3. Petejoe
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    from Zoar, Ohio

    Here’s a good one of the history of the mechanic.

     
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  4. That struck me too. For the era these cars were built in, I wasn't expecting to see the horses and hand saws and log rolling. Made the Packard plant look pretty modern.
    :rolleyes:
     
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  5. Thanks for that link. This guy's videos seem to be answering questions I hadn't even thought to ask yet. And the narration is a real human voice instead of being AI generated.
    ;)
     
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  6. leon bee
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    Them are some hungry lookin bandsaws in that plant.
     
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  7. tractorguy
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    Wow....what a great time in our country. What great craftmanship and production methods. Awesome film.....I loved the "horsepower" being used in the north woods of Michigan. Also.....I feel right at home sitting at my computer wearing my usual comfortable denim bib overalls just like most of the men in the film !
     
  8. alchemy
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    Notice the Ford truck needed a little extra horsepower to help it get the logs out of the forest.
     
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  9. Beanscoot
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    It was amazing to see how ridiculously overloaded those little trucks seemed to be.
    Just like in third world countries now.
     
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