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The ivory looks like a 1936 tourer, assuming there's a slight slant of the grill (can't tell clearly from the picture) A verticle grill would make it a 1935 Again there was a rumble seat coupe and a 5 passenger victoria. I wonder what your "cream Packard" was. Thanks for making an effort to find out details of the car. Regardless of which it was the senior convertible coupes were among the most flamboyant Packards built. Beautiful proportions despite being massive cars.
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| Distinguished - BHPian ![]() | Note from Mod - The following 6 posts have been moved from this thread > http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/vintag...tml#post822645 (Miscellaneous other cars in India) Quote:
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Legend has it that His Highness was as a teenager on the heavier side and soon the palace was agog with stories of His Highness not being able to perform in the bedroom as his tummy was coming in the way! ![]() So the senior courtesan was summoned and given instructions to solve the problem. She tried unsuccessfully and was perplexed as to how she would save her skin as the future of the kingdon was at stake. One fine evening as she was gazing out the window she noticed some palace elephants in the yard and she wondered how the elephants managed to do it. She quickly summoned the head keeper and on enquiry learnt that a certain incline was needed to facilitate the process. After apparently observing the elephants at it she had the master carpenter design a special bed with incline and lo and behold... that night the young prince triumphed! So there you have it, somethings are best learnt from animals ![]()
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| Senior - BHPian | Speaking of 'miscellanous' cars owned by Royals, I just got reminded of this one car reading about the RR of the Raja of Pudhucottai in the link DKG gave in the other (Rolls royce) thread- at the end of this song you'll find a red 1960 Impala retractable top convertible, which, I'm told was owned by the very same Raja, who, surprisngly had it given out for quite a few tamil films on hire back in the day! Anyone who could give more data on this car? YouTube - Enna Paarvai Unthan Paarvai - Kadhalikka Neramillai |
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| Newbie Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Lucknow
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3. Incidentally, no response so far from the "august personage who should know" about the cream Packard in Lucknow. 4. This should go offline, but which is the correct thread for a 1930s Chevrolet about to be delivered to its owner in the coalfields? 5. I notice Julian has shifted some Gurney Nutting RRs to the main RR thread. Should I follow suit with the remainder? Grateful if someone could advise, offline if necessary. | |
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| BHPian Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: London UK
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Please do shift any Rolls Royce photos to the Rolls Royce thread lest they be lost along with all the other images that are daily becoming inaccessible in the depths of this site as valuable image threads have unfortunately not been made "sticky" threads despite some... requests. Save what you can in your PC according to your interests before they disappear. What is needed here are "sticky threads" of, probably never again gatherable in one place, images of India's heritage of "interesting vintage cars" Last edited by Julian UK : 9th May 2008 at 03:28. | |
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| BHPian Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Ann Arbor
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| Check this site out (Julian) and the rest of the BHP gang. Some pretty cool documentary movie clips from the 1920's and 1930's. This particular one shows the Maharaja of Jhalawar checking out "British Cars" and at Brooklands. Just discovered this site, I am sure they have more interesting stuff ! ShotList NonDigitised - ITNSource= ShotList NonDigitised - ITNSource= |
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| BHPian Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Dharamsala
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| I love to look at finely crafted old cars. But I can not get too excited about the wealth of the Maharajas especially since often it came directly from the British. That they tweaked the British nose once in awhile over trifling matters seems inconsequenial in light of their collusion with the British. Taken literally, I am wondering why anyone would think it is important how rich the Maharajas were. They and the British did a pretty good job exploiting the common Indian man. Is it supposed to be a source of Indian pride how rich they were or how fine their automobiles were? Why? I would think that it would be more a source of national embarrassment that they were tolerated for so long.
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| BHPian | sure dirty dan - i agree with you. AND instead of "tugging my forelock" and "bowing", as is typical of many of us, I AM saying the things below though they are a bit off topic.usually the source of their untold wealth was by way of more and more arbitrary and unfair taxes being heaped on the head of the poor common man, or via bribery by the Brits, to cause dissidence in the ranks reinforcing the divide and rule policy etc. So indeed, while the poor local people sometimes were forced into deep deprivation and sometimes even starvation, the Maharajahs indulged their passion for horse racing, fancy cars, pretty baubles of jewellery etc from Aspreys and Cartier, Country life in England or whatever took their fancy. Also lets remember that at the root of the foundations of most large fortunes/ royal houses/ aristocratic lineages etc, there usually was a hard living, ruthless, raiding, piratical sort of privateer, who typically founded the family fortunes! Just take the examples of the Mandarins of China as an example, or closer home, the Mughal Dynasty and any other aristocratic/ royal family (if you look far enough back up their family trees) . Even the great Sir Ranjit Sinhji (from whom we get the Ranji Trophy), was too busy playing cricket in England to worry too much about the great Famine which took place in his province at the time! Or even the much touted English aristocracy - simply watch the movie "Becket" and you ll see some rather raw edges amongst the knights and earls whose foibles otherwise are beautifully veiled! Quote:
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| BHPian Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: New Delhi
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| Post Deleted by the Team-BHP Support : Watch the tone. Personal attacks or referring to any member in a derogatory tone is STRICTLY prohibited on Team-BHP. Your points can be put across in an unprovoking manner too. We advise you to read our board rules before proceeding any further. Last edited by GTO : 9th May 2008 at 11:16. Reason: Watch your language. |
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