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How the 1955 Packard Four Hundred fought perception
The 1955 Packard Four Hundred arrived as a stylish, technically ambitious hardtop at the very moment its maker’s prestige was ...
Packard and Pontiac were the last automakers to produce straight-engine engines for US passenger cars. Both were discontinued ...
Packard began as America’s gentleman engineer: conservative tailoring over cutting-edge bones. In 1915, the company stunned rivals with the Twin Six V12, among the earliest production twelves, whisper ...
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Why the 1957 Packard Clipper lost momentum
The 1957 Packard Clipper arrived at a moment when its parent company desperately needed a hit, yet instead of reviving the ...
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 ...
General Motors, Ford, and the various incarnations of the Chrysler Corp. have their historical landmarks dotting the landscape of southeast Michigan, but it's a lot harder to find evidence of the many ...
We've all heard of GM's industrial-grade Twin-Six, but did you know Packard built a Twin-Six decades before and put it in passenger cars? Indeed, and here's a runabout with one in the nose for sale in ...
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