This 1940 Packard convertible serves as a Marque of American luxury automobiles. Produced in 1899 out of Detroit, the brand lasted until 1956. They were built for the wealthy or those that could ...
Designed by Richard Arbib and built by the Henney Motor Company, the 1949 Packard Monte Carlo concept went missing for decades.
The 1953 Packard Clipper arrived at a moment when one of America’s oldest luxury marques was trying to look young without ...
In 1932, a Packard Standard Eight convertible coupe with a rumble seat was purchased by a Maryland physician. The base price ...
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 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 ...
Detroit’s rich automotive history has been well documented but not very well preserved. Ford’s historic Piquette plant has been meticulously restored (and now available for weddings!) because it gave ...
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 ...