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    Some parts of Arizona have issues with pack rats loading their cars with all kinds of junk and eating the electrical equipment. I hope this does not happen to my cars.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DVA View Post
    Some parts of Arizona have issues with pack rats loading their cars with all kinds of junk and eating the electrical equipment. I hope this does not happen to my cars.
    Had a friend that bought a 48 Packard from around the Prescott area I think, the passenger compartment and trunk were pretty much solid pack rat nest. They must not have liked the insulation from back then though, as I recall it didn't take much to get it running.
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