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In 1958 we saw the end of an era. Mused the Curtiss Wright scholar. he told a crowd of people that an America that didn't trust in the newness of creativity would see a day were only exterior machines would be looked at as something American enough to be bought. Standing on the Promises of Yesteryear he saw using the brands of yesteryear as the way to move America forward. He talked of reinventing the way we travel. By moving the design forward and never looking back. Not using the samples of yesterday: but creating new product under a Brand Name recogniable enough to create family oriented appeal to modern auto's.. Bringing people together in the ailenment of futuristic design. Creating quality Auto's and Luxury Products were people from all ages could be proud to spend and buy. The aquistion of Parkard motor Company: to create from the sketch pad, a product that would rival all companies. Building both handcrafted timepeices and the manufacturing of products that would set the standard for quality across the globe. He ended his speech saying" Packard: where have you Been!"
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