Packard 1941 - Point a Minute Demonstration Plan for Packard Electromatic Driving
 
            
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Contents - Index:
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- Packard 1941 - Point a Minute Demonstration Plan for Packard Electromatic Driving
 - Packard Motor Company
 - When Demonstrating Electromatic Driving
 - 1. Simple Control
 - 2. Smooth Engagement and Quiet Engine Operation
 - 3. Fast Get-Away
 - 4. No "Creeping" at Stops
 - 5. Better Low Speed Operation
 - 6. No Motor Stalling
 - 7. Long Life for Clutch Linings
 - 8. Faster, Smoother Emergency Shifting
 - 9. Optional Manual Control
 - Advantages Packard Electromatic vs. Competitive Devices
 - 1. Packard Electromatic eliminates necessity of ...
 - 2. Packard Electromatic provides complete clutch ...
 - 3. Electromatic provides fast get-away as there ...
 - 4. Electromatic does not slip on steep grades ...
 - 5. The absence of a clutch pedal on Oldsmobile and Cadillac ...
 
