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Posted by Hugh MacKay on May 06, 2004 at 11:31:37 from (209.226.106.35):
In Reply to: Re: Re: 1942 Farmall M torque amplifier posted by Paul in Mich on May 06, 2004 at 04:49:18:
Paul: Actually I do remember the models designation on the bottom of the line Pantiacs both sides of the border, they were Star Chief and Stratta Chief, I just cant remember which fits where. Of course the middle of the road Canadian Pontiac was the Laurentian, with Parisiene at the top of the line. Then there was the MacLaughlin Buick. I'm not up as well on my Ford products but wasn't there some differences cross border between Mercurys and Meteors. Did you people have the Monnarch? And with Crysler we never saw many DeSotos, now there was a boat. A classmate of mine at college had a Rolls Canardly, he said it would roll down one and can hardly make the next. Actually that was a 1927 Packard, with 3 doors on each side. His best friends claimed he had an auxillary fuel tank mounted on a tandem axle trailer. My memory is rough on this but could that Packard have been 12 cylinder?
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