One-Twenty model, the series that was launched to pull the company back in the black after the Great Depression ...
This 1935 Packard Twelve 1208 Limousine is for sale on Exotic Car Trader with classic V12 power, an opulent interior, and a recent restoration. Born during a time when the likes of Duesenberg, ...
The former Packard Motor Car Co. is back in the spotlight. Rather than the prospect of another round of restorative hope for ...
The 1934 Packard LeBaron all-weather cabriolet was designed to be driven by a chauffeur. Packards were synonymous with luxury. Kevin Unger’s 1934 Packard LeBaron all-weather cabriolet is a “huge beast ...
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The Packard 120 (or One-Twenty) was an important car, but it doesn’t get a lot of ink these days. But then, ink isn’t all the rage anymore either… except, maybe, at tattoo parlors. Times change and ...
Classic vehicles will surround the National Packard Museum on Saturday for its annual car show, and visitors who venture inside will see some new attractions as well. On display will be the latest ...
The Hyatt-Regency Newport Beach was the place to be for vintage car enthusiasts Saturday morning, when about 80 attendees gathered for the Packards International Motor Car Club‘s All-Packard Car Show ...
Packard Motor Car Co. opened its massive proving grounds in 1927 on what was farmland north of Detroit in what is now suburban Shelby Township, Michigan. Volunteers and fund-raisers have been working ...
The 1956 Packard Caribbean arrived as a last, lavish attempt to prove that Packard Motor Car Company of Detroit still belonged at the top of the American luxury market. Packed with technology, ...
The Tom Fetch Collection, documenting the first person to drive across the United States in 1903, now is parked at the National Packard Museum. It was donated to the Warren museum by David Fetch, ...