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Why the 1935 Packard Twelve limousine is a vintage masterpiece
A look at the 1935 Packard Twelve Series 1208 Limousine, showcasing its timeless luxury, craftsmanship, and historical ...
This 1935 Packard Twelve 1208 Limousine is for sale on Exotic Car Trader with classic V12 power, an opulent interior, and a recent restoration. Born during a time when the likes of Duesenberg, ...
There’s always another reason to go to Pebble—you’ll always get to see cars like this: Originally ordered by Marc Droulers, a textile magnate and former owner of the Villa d’Este on Lake Como, Italy, ...
Even though the iconic automaker ceased to exist at the end of the '50s, Packard wasn't out of business for good. After acquiring the brand for $50,000 in 1992, Roy Gullickson and his team created a ...
A one-of-a-kind vintage American V12-powered car would be a great addition to any car collector’s garage. Even examples that visibly carry decades of hard-earned patina are highly coveted and ...
Starting with the odometer. This five-digit gauge reads 1,000 miles total. The current owner has added 800 of them over 12 years, which means the previous owner, who held the car through a concours ...
"It's a work of art!" exclaimed Jeff Johnson of JMS Racing Engines. His family's long-running machine shop in El Monte, California, was tasked with the rebuild of a rare V-12 from a 1934 Packard ...
Hard decisions have been made, score sheets have been tallied and a new car now reigns over the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance. The 2013 Best In Show winner here at Pebble is the 1934 Packard 1108 ...
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1938 Packard Twelve formal sedan
A refined 1938 Packard Twelve Formal Sedan, showcasing pre-war luxury craftsmanship, elegant proportions, and meticulous detailing that defined high-end motoring of the era. What stands out most in ...
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