@55lincoln okay thanks. just had to double check, reason being that i read about it 4 years ago and always thought who were the first and where power windows came into automobiles. thanks.
@928baller Cadillac and Packard, being both luxury cars and competing against each other, offered power windows by the late thirties. I do not know EXACTLY what car had the first power windows but Cadillac and Packard both had them about the same time.
hehe Soviets copied many US Cars also the Ford A...that was called the "GAZ A"
thanks for the answer i didnt know that Zis was allmost a Packard 1:1 Copy, I like both cars, the soviet car (has red soviet flag on frontal grill) is more on the dark side of the force so I am sure If Darth Vader would choose a grand car he might choose the black Zis 110 from Stalin :)...or maybe a Grosser Fuhrer Mercedes 770K :)
@Klottelitsch Yep. FDR made a deal with the Soviets and prodded Packard to turn over dies so they could make their own cars. I've seen Zis and they look foreboding for sure. I didn't think you were bad and from the dark side. Thanks for admiring this Packard and commenting.
@Klottelitsch President Roosevelt, FDR, granted war time allie, Russia the dies from Packard to manufacture their own cars. Hence the similarity. So, Stalin was driven around in a Packard wanna be. Thanks for commenting, I appreciate it.
It was a great pleasure to see this car in person. I couldn't believe my eyes when it first appeared. I knew exactly what it was. What a great craftsman your grandfather was.
DID THE 1941 PACKARD 180 HAVE POWER WINDOWS????
928baller 1 year ago
@928baller There are power window switches on the dash on this customized Packard. Standard Packards had power windows available on most models.
55lincoln 1 year ago
@55lincoln okay thanks. just had to double check, reason being that i read about it 4 years ago and always thought who were the first and where power windows came into automobiles. thanks.
928baller 1 year ago
@928baller Cadillac and Packard, being both luxury cars and competing against each other, offered power windows by the late thirties. I do not know EXACTLY what car had the first power windows but Cadillac and Packard both had them about the same time.
55lincoln 1 year ago
i would choose the original Packard 180 :) for myself I am not bad and dark enough :)
to drive a Zis 110 :)
Klottelitsch 1 year ago
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hehe Soviets copied many US Cars also the Ford A...that was called the "GAZ A"
thanks for the answer i didnt know that Zis was allmost a Packard 1:1 Copy, I like both cars, the soviet car (has red soviet flag on frontal grill) is more on the dark side of the force so I am sure If Darth Vader would choose a grand car he might choose the black Zis 110 from Stalin :)...or maybe a Grosser Fuhrer Mercedes 770K :)
Klottelitsch 1 year ago
@Klottelitsch Yep. FDR made a deal with the Soviets and prodded Packard to turn over dies so they could make their own cars. I've seen Zis and they look foreboding for sure. I didn't think you were bad and from the dark side. Thanks for admiring this Packard and commenting.
55lincoln 1 year ago
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Klottelitsch 1 year ago
This nice car looks allmost as Soviet ZIS 110 :)
That was Stalins car :)
Klottelitsch 1 year ago
@Klottelitsch President Roosevelt, FDR, granted war time allie, Russia the dies from Packard to manufacture their own cars. Hence the similarity. So, Stalin was driven around in a Packard wanna be. Thanks for commenting, I appreciate it.
55lincoln 1 year ago
Wow! thanks for putting this video up. Dutch is my grandfather and it was a pleasure to see one of his works.
drunkskunkhiphop 2 years ago
It was a great pleasure to see this car in person. I couldn't believe my eyes when it first appeared. I knew exactly what it was. What a great craftsman your grandfather was.
55lincoln 2 years ago