Featuring power everything and that fabled Torsion-Level suspension, this 1956 Four Hundred wears its bronze glow like ...
Packard cars in the 1920s and ’30s were considered by many to be the best cars in the world. They were favorably compared with Rolls-Royce and Mercedes Benz and better than any other American car. The ...
Packard, once Cadillac’s greatest rival, reemerges through a Dutch-built dream car on Bentley underpinnings — 17,000 hours of ...
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Q: Hello Greg. I want to ask about your feelings on the Packard automobile that was built up through 1958. I’ve owned many Packards in my day and wish they would have never merged with Studebaker. — ...
Close your eyes as you enter America’s Packard Museum — a shrine to the glamorous automobile of the past — and step back in time. Shuttered for more than a year due to the pandemic, the world’s only ...
A look at Brooklyn, then and now. The first Packard car was designed and built by James Ward Packard in 1899. He, his brother William, and business partner, George Weiss, began the Ohio Automobile ...
The first Packard car -- a single-cylinder Model A -- is assembled and driven on Nov. 6, 1899, in Warren, Ohio. James Ward Packard, an engineer, was disappointed with the performance of his Winton, so ...
The Packard Plant on East Grand Boulevard has been a staple of Detroit's east side for more than a century, first as a hub for luxury car production and more recently as industrial ruins. Yet, after ...
Danville resident Peter Hypnar bought his 50th-anniversary-edition 1949 Packard on impulse in September 2014. “I was taking the kids to dinner one night in Danville when I saw the car on San Ramon ...