A highly collectible 1940 Packard 180 Super Eight Sedan with ties to Hollywood has surfaced from long-term ownership after ...
An iconic American luxury brand has resurfaced in a very unlikely place: the Netherlands. Packard, a nameplate that hasn't been used on a new car since 1962, now finds itself on a brand-new sedan.
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 ...
Based on a rusty old Packard built nearly nine decades ago, this work of automotive art is one of the most highly decorated custom cars ever conceived. For younger enthusiasts, Packard doesn't ring ...