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<blockquote data-quote="scratch" data-source="post: 494927" data-attributes="member: 1674"><p>Cool looking Ford Package Car, I have never seen anything like that.</p><p></p><p> The reason the old package cars had narrow shelves is because the boxes were smaller and there was a 50 lb weight limit back then.</p><p></p><p> Speaking of old cars, I remember driving a P5 that the steering wheel was about 6 inches off centered from the seat. I think it was what we called a "high neck" Ford, because the gas cap was behind the rear wheel and had a long neck on it. If the gas gauge went out, the mechanics would write it up a "servicable", even though you couldn't tell if it had any gas in it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scratch, post: 494927, member: 1674"] Cool looking Ford Package Car, I have never seen anything like that. The reason the old package cars had narrow shelves is because the boxes were smaller and there was a 50 lb weight limit back then. Speaking of old cars, I remember driving a P5 that the steering wheel was about 6 inches off centered from the seat. I think it was what we called a "high neck" Ford, because the gas cap was behind the rear wheel and had a long neck on it. If the gas gauge went out, the mechanics would write it up a "servicable", even though you couldn't tell if it had any gas in it. [/QUOTE]
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