1939 was the last year for Packard’s eye-watering V12 power plant and is an example of a limited production model. In the prewar era of the motorcar, perhaps the most stylish design was the Victoria.
There’s always another reason to go to Pebble—you’ll always get to see cars like this: Originally ordered by Marc Droulers, a textile magnate and former owner of the Villa d’Este on Lake Como, Italy, ...
A one-of-a-kind vintage American V12-powered car would be a great addition to any car collector’s garage. Even examples that visibly carry decades of hard-earned patina are highly coveted and ...
Film star Charlie Chaplin owned this 1936 Packard Twelve All Weather Cabriolet. One of only two known to exist out of 682 produced, it will be featured at the Studebaker National Museum's 2023 ...
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CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. This collection consists of 0.79 cubic feet of reports relating to the Packard V-1650 Merlin 12-Cylinder V engine, mostly prepared by Arthur P ...
Cadillac used to call itself the standard of the world, but even top brass at the brand knew that wasn’t true. Packard, an automaker whose opulence peaked in the late 1920s and 1930s, was the true ...
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 ...