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1916 Packard Camp Car
Many automotive historians tend to view the roots of America's love of traveling long distances in vehicles, either towed or driven, with all the conveniences of one's home as being a product of the period immediately following the Second World War. However, long before purpose-built... Read More
1954 Packard Gray Wolf II
During a time when many manufacturers' show/concept cars were little more than mocked-up packages used to display futuristic innovations and lacked any type of operable drivetrain, Packard wowed the show crowds with an unusual looker that also could hold its own out on the road... Read More
Engine Excellence
What does an engine have to do to impress you? Breathe fire? Go forever? Run on tap water? Great engine excite. They intrigue. They suck you in quicker that a fly on a four barrel. We recognize the truly great ones are precious commodities. There never seem to be enough of them to go around... Read More

1958 Packard Station Wagon
In hindsight, the decision to build out the final years of Packard production using slightly modified Studebaker bodies was truly a sad way of seeing an end to a marque that had created some wonderful cars, starting with its five Model A roadsters built in 1899. Surviving the depression... Read More

 

 

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