The car collecting community continues to show its passion for prewar cars. They don’t make all the headlines quite like they used to. They also don’t set as many records. But the bidders on Hemmings ...
Packard and Pontiac were the last automakers to produce straight-engine engines for US passenger cars. Both were discontinued ...
"Thirty-two," David and I return in unison. To be more precise, the vehicle in question is a 1932 Packard Twin Six 906 convertible sedan and it's one of a smattering of rare, important, not to mention ...
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How the 1955 Packard Four Hundred fought perception
The 1955 Packard Four Hundred arrived as a stylish, technically ambitious hardtop at the very moment its maker’s prestige was ...
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 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 ...
In 1932, a Packard Standard Eight convertible coupe with a rumble seat was purchased by a Maryland physician. The base price ...
The Packard luxury brand has been long gone, but the preserved Packard Proving Grounds in suburban Detroit will host “Calling All Twelves,” a salon celebrating all 1932–1939 Packard Twin Six and ...
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