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When the 1956 Packard Caribbean tried to save a luxury empire
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, ...
CLEVELAND (WJW) — Packard Motors, an American luxury car and timepiece manufacturer, is launching the revival of a classic car already generating buzz around the world. “This is a sleeping giant ...
Designed by Richard Arbib and built by the Henney Motor Company, the 1949 Packard Monte Carlo concept went missing for ...
America's premier luxury marque in the 1920s and 1930s, Packard emerged from World War 2 in excellent financial condition. However, several management mistakes and the inability to introduce a ...
These days, it’s common for automakers to build road-legal tributes to their race cars; whether these have any extra performance to go with the extra carbon-fiber and graphics packages or whether they ...
Having stuck to its ancient cast-iron side-valve flathead straight-eight engines for too long, by the mid-1950s, Packard had lost its ground both to GM’s Cadillac and Ford’s Lincoln divisions, only to ...
Packard’s debut of the wood-trimmed station sedan in 1948 was among the first signs that interesting cars were back for postwar America. The woody, an established body style, was a working commercial ...
Dave Marchioni, industrial and automotive curator, and John Lauter, Packard Plant historian, provide perspective on Packard Plant history.
Two developers say they want to give the Packard Plaint new life. Mark Bennett and Oren Goldenberg spoke with The Metro's Robyn Vincent.
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