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Packard, sad legacy...
« on: December 02, 2012, 18:48:03 »
http://www.freep.com/article/20121202/NEWS01/312020186/1118/RSS

A sad legacy--an American industrial tragedy.  Still standing, barely, after all these years.  Last car out was 2 years before I was born.  To think that the American version of the Merlin engine came from here...

If it were safe I'd venture down there.

I do have one lasting heirloom, a trophy made out of the original wood paneling from the Executive Offices, crowned with a piston...
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Re: Packard, sad legacy...
« Reply #1 on: December 02, 2012, 21:51:09 »
When I was living in Florida I was surprised to see abandoned buildings; a K-Mart closed down in the town I lived and then it just sat there for years. I figured it must be cheaper to let it go to waste than tear it down. Even a mall in Boca Raton sat vacant for years, as a new one opened down the street and shops moved there. Awful sights. In my home country of Holland, space is precious and this kind of thing is extremely rare. I guess Detroit takes the cake for the US in abandoned buildings.
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Re: Packard, sad legacy...
« Reply #2 on: December 02, 2012, 22:44:21 »
I had a ride in a Caribbean Convertible once. Fantastic two tone blue - huge car with tons of chrome. Sold for about 130K if I remember correctly.

  
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Re: Packard, sad legacy...
« Reply #3 on: December 02, 2012, 23:24:23 »
Thank you, Michael, for that link.  I spent almost 34 years in Engineering at Ford, AMC, Chrysler and finally DaimlerChrysler before retiring.  It hurts me deeply to watch that film.  I don`t know if it`s because it represents the permanent end of something grand or if it simply makes me realize my own mortality as I grow older.  Endings are getting harder and harder to take.  I hope the rest of the American auto industry outlives me.  I don't think I could take seeing that happen to what's left of the "big three".

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Re: Packard, sad legacy...
« Reply #4 on: December 03, 2012, 00:26:49 »
Yes, Tom and everyone, it is pretty sad.  There are a lot of beautiful places here, and a lot of thriving things, but there is also this incredible decay.  Today I took my daughter to the movies, and saw a trailer for "Burn"; it might not make it to a theater near you, but it is a film festival winner.  You can see some aerial of the Packard plant in this trailer:

http://detroitfirefilm.org
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