Discontinued in 1958, Packard hasn't been around for more than 60 years as of 2022. Yet the brand is still remembered thanks to the luxury cars it built before going into financial trouble in the ...
We often hear from prospective classic car buyers that it's near impossible to buy a nice classic car that runs and drives decently without breaking down. Well, to that, we say, look at what we just ...
Would Packard still be in business today had it continued to produce pickup trucks beyond 1923? Probably not. However, in the past few months we’ve seen a pair of post-‘23 Packard pickups that have us ...
Q: Greg I really enjoyed your article in our Daytona Beach News Journal about the Packard cars and their history. The first car I ever rode in and then later drove was a 1937 Packard coupe that my dad ...
Packard started as the Ohio Automobile Co. in Warren, Ohio, in 1899. The name was changed to the Packard Motor Co., after James and William Packard, when the company moved to Detroit in 1902. From the ...
The 1937 Packard convertible once owned by Abby Thomas’s family in Durham, N.C. Abby is on the left wearing sandals, and her brother, Peter, is on the opposite fender. The other kids are neighborhood ...
Got an extra $70,000 lying around? You can get a screaming deal on this car. It’s that majestic lime-green machine in the glass gazebo in front of the Hyundai dealership on Evergreen Way in Everett.
There’s always another reason to go to Pebble—you’ll always get to see cars like this: Originally ordered by Marc Droulers, a textile magnate and former owner of the Villa d’Este on Lake Como, Italy, ...