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How the 1951 Packard Patrician defined postwar prestige
In the early 1950s, American luxury motoring was being rewritten by chrome, horsepower, and the promise of effortless travel.
Who doesn’t want to be spoiled when driving? While mass transportation has given us the likes of the Ford Model T, the ...
One of America's premier luxury automakers before WWII, Packard joined the ranks of independent companies that struggled to compete with the Big Three in the 1950s. The 1954 merger with Studebaker ...
America's premier luxury automaker before World War 2, Packard began struggling as an independent company in the early 1950s. The 1954 merger with Studebaker only made things worse, and Packard shut ...
The Packard luxury brand has been long gone, but the preserved Packard Proving Grounds in suburban Detroit will host “Calling All Twelves,” a salon celebrating all 1932–1939 Packard Twin Six and ...
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