The Packard Motor Car Company is one of the most storied names in all of motoring. Collectors the world over covet the great motorcars from ...
Packard’s 11th series, introduced in August of 1933, is held in the highest regard by marque aficionados, many of whom believe these fine automobiles represent ...
On July 1, 1927, Packard introduced its new-for-1928 line. It would prove to be a time of transition for Packard, who found themselves competing ...
While the Fourteenth Series of 1936 changed little from the 1935 Twelfth Series, the latest Packard served as a bridge between two significant eras in ...
August 21st 1933 market the introduction of Packard’s beautiful 11th series. The 11th series is the last, and in the opinion of many, the very ...
In 1936, Packard was riding high on the commercial success of the mid-priced 120 model. Taking a cue from Cadillac and their LaSalle companion brand, ...
In the late 1920s, Packard was riding high on a wave of record sales and profits. With little indication of the trouble to come for ...
Packard’s once stately image had begun to flounder in the late 1940’s. The rather conservative management that had been in place prior to WWII had ...
The introduction of the Sixth Series on August 1, 1928, marked some significant changes in the lineup. Packard’s legacy of exceptional quality, engineering excellence, and ...
In 1931 the Great Depression’s grip on America and its burgeoning automobile industry tightened into a stranglehold. Packard still stood at the top of the ...
Packard took an evolutionary approach to the new 8th Series which debuted in August of 1930, choosing to make subtle refinements over sweeping changes. ...
In 1930, Packard took a big step outside of its comfort zone as well as deliberate swing at cross-town rival Cadillac with the introduction of ...