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Okay Coakley – Packard truck recovery in 1958.


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In 1921 a 1912 Packard had just delivered furniture to a house on an island in Wisconsin by driving over the ice. On the way back the ice gave way and the truck sank to the bottom of the lake 35 feet down. In 1958 the truck was hauled out of the lake. These photographs give a clue as to how it was done.

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Great story. Pity it was better preserved after the initial recovery.

 

Anyone else remember the guy that salvaged WWI vehicles from a sunken (torpedoed) freighter in the 1920s. What I recal is that he had an assmbly line on the recovery ship that stripped them down right away, cleaned them up and reassembled them. IIRC, they were mostly Model-T Fords.

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