Before Ferrari dreamed in V12s, Packard built one for the world’s elite — a machine that purred when all others rattled. At a time when most roads were gravel and most cars chugged along with four ...
Packards were the glamour cars of the early 20th century, but the brand’s memory suffered in recent years as the Packard plant ruins on East Grand Boulevard became a forlorn symbol of Detroit’s ...
Warren native Jerry Miscevich is shown next to the replica he built of Jesse Vincent's 1929 speedster. The car will be on display for the next year as part of an exhibition devoted to Vincent, who as ...
The 1934 Packard LeBaron all-weather cabriolet was designed to be driven by a chauffeur. Packards were synonymous with luxury. Kevin Unger’s 1934 Packard LeBaron all-weather cabriolet is a “huge beast ...
LAKEWOOD – The Packard legacy lives on. Individuals from all over the country traveled from Warren, Ohio, to take part in a historic tour of the Packard sites throughout the Lakewood area on Wednesday ...
The Packard family takes center stage in this year’s Ghost Walk. Stephanie Young and CJ Adkins oversaw the 2024 edition of the annual event presented by the Fine Arts Council of Trumbull County and ...
Detroit’s rich automotive history has been well documented but not very well preserved. Ford’s historic Piquette plant has been meticulously restored (and now available for weddings!) because it gave ...
Detroit’s luxury automaker Packard may have bowed out in 1958, but the name still sparks ideas of what could have been. For one enthusiast with the determination and resources to act on that curiosity ...
There was a time when Packard was the name whispered in the same breath as Rolls-Royce, Duesenberg, and Cadillac. Born in 1899 in Warren, Ohio, the company stood at the pinnacle of American ...
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