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 ...
Founded in 1899, Packard quickly became one of America's leading luxury car manufacturers. The company survived the Great Depression and emerged out of World War II in excellent financial condition, ...
“You know, they’re pretty much bulletproof in terms of engineering.“ If you don’t know – and chances are extremely high you’re one of us who don’t know that much about it – ask the man who owns one.
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Jay Leno reviews the only known surviving 1930 Packard 734 Speedster Victoria Coupe, a rare factory built hot rod with luxury ...
Earle C. Anthony was born nearly 20 years before the first Packard automobile was built, and he went on to outlive the company with which he would come to be so closely associated for more than 50 ...
The Pierce-Arrow Museum has officially unveiled its latest acquisition – the 1901 Packard-Race Car, driven in the 1901 Endurance Run from New York City to Buffalo during the Pan-American Exposition ...
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 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 ...