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Even though it managed to survive the Great Depression, Packard eventually disappeared in the 1950s, being unable to compete with Detroit giants like Ford, Chrysler, and GM. Following a merger with ...
Things were looking up for Packard in 1949. Enjoying the postwar car sales boom (their highest sales volume years were just ahead) and boasting a then-sleek, art deco lineup (never mind that it would ...
The only known surviving Packard Eight with the Phaeton body is to be auctioned at the upcoming sale at Amelia Island on March 12, RM Auction announced. Estimated at $150,000-$200,000, the vehicle in ...
In 1932, a Packard Standard Eight convertible coupe with a rumble seat was purchased by a Maryland physician. The base price ...
Founded all the way back in 1899, the Packard Motor Car Company was one of America's very first automobile manufacturers. For the next 60 years, it was considered a high-end, luxury brand, pumping out ...
Packard is not a marque known for its station wagons, but as woody wagon mania gains momentum, car collectors are bound to see more examples of rare Packard longroofs come to market. And in a few ...