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1940 Packard Super Eight Sedan from 'Tora! Tora! Tora!' emerges after 25 years in storage at Lucky Collector Car Auctions
A highly collectible 1940 Packard 180 Super Eight Sedan with ties to Hollywood has surfaced from long-term ownership after ...
Packard cars in the 1920s and ’30s were considered by many to be the best cars in the world. They were favorably compared with Rolls-Royce and Mercedes Benz and better than any other American car. The ...
“You know, they’re pretty much bulletproof in terms of engineering.“ If you don’t know – and chances are extremely high you’re one of us who don’t know that much about it – ask the man who owns one.
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 ...
Cadillac used to call itself the standard of the world, but even top brass at the brand knew that wasn’t true. Packard, an automaker whose opulence peaked in the late 1920s and 1930s, was the true ...
The Packard luxury car brand, manufactured in Detroit until 1956, had a slogan that spoke to its reputation: “Ask the man who owns one.” Well, plenty of men who own some variation of the classic car ...
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