Packard, the legendary U.S. luxury automobile brand, has been dead since 1958, but there are still people out there who would love to see a new product from the defunct automaker that built its first ...
From a certain point of view, it’s a good thing that Studebaker barely had two nickels to rub together in its later years.
Packard Motor Car Co. opened its massive proving grounds in 1927 on what was farmland north of Detroit in what is now suburban Shelby Township, Michigan. Volunteers and fund-raisers have been working ...
Watch Ranflitas Car Club member describe his vintage cars, including a 1935 Packard 120. Eric Ramos describes a 1941 Buick Special Business Coupe, a 1935 Packard 120, and a 1965 Chevrolet Impala.
A classic automobile needs no backdrop to impress gear heads and car aficionados but there are settings that make a car show even better, one of them being the Packard Proving Grounds in Shelby ...
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