The Roaring '20s economy was booming in August 1927 when Packard began a one-year production run of the sleek five-seat 1928 Phaeton four-door convertible. With its 143-inch wheel-base, the Phaeton ...
The only known surviving Packard Eight with the Phaeton body is to be auctioned at the upcoming sale at Amelia Island on March 12, RM Auction announced. Estimated at $150,000-$200,000, the vehicle in ...
This 1932 Packard phaeton is one of several luxury cars in the Smithsonian collection. It was first registered to Layton R. Colburn, sales manager at a Packard dealership in Washington, D.C. In 1933, ...
Richard Jacobs, of Allentown, is the owner of an exquisitely maintained 1930 Packard 740 Sport Phaeton. The car is one of nine luxury cars of the 1930s on display at America on Wheels Museum's newest ...
The first cars to roll out of the Detroit-based luxury automobile manufacturer Packard Motor Car Company came way back in 1899. By the time 1924 rolled around, Packard became the best-selling luxury ...
Four classic Packard automobiles were on display in what was the J. Arch Butts Packard Building at 1525 East Douglas. The imposing structure is now home to GLMV Architecture, Inc., which renovated the ...
ALBANY, N.Y. >> A state-owned car used by Franklin D. Roosevelt while he was governor of New York is heading into the shop for some repairs. Gov. Andrew Cuomo was at the State Museum in Albany on ...
Chris Yarrow with the 1930 Packard Phaeton that he bought back almost 50 years after his family sold it.BRUCE STOTESBURY The 1930 Packard Phaeton was a stunner when it was brand-new and driven on ...
ALBANY, N.Y. — The 1932 Packard Phaeton driven by Franklin Roosevelt when he was governor has been on display behind a wall on the fourth floor of the State Museum in Albany, but largely out of public ...
Mohamed Hadid is lucky in his companions, animate or otherwise. On Friday, he enjoyed a day out with one of the latter. The 67-year-old was spotted having a leisurely drive in Beverly Hills in his ...
This 1932 Packard phaeton is one of several luxury cars in the Smithsonian collection. It was first registered to Layton R. Colburn, sales manager at a Packard dealership in Washington, D.C. In 1933, ...