LIMA — This 1950 Packard was purchased by Josh Bloomfield, general manager and owner of Lima Motor Company, at the Auburn Auto Auction just over a year ago. Bloomfield enjoys going to the auction to ...
Even though it managed to survive the Great Depression, Packard eventually disappeared in the 1950s, being unable to compete with Detroit giants like Ford, Chrysler, and GM. Following a merger with ...
One of the very few luxury automakers that survived the Great Depression, Packard eventually disappeared in 1959, five years after its merger with Studebaker. The company left a few iconic vehicles ...
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 ...
It’s a pity Packards are no longer produced. It would be interesting if that longtime carmarker was still in business these days. At the time of the firm’s demise, Packard had been around since 1899.
The picturesque and historic Packard proving grounds will celebrate the test track’s 90th anniversary with an exceptional array of classic vehicles for a car show June 10 and an evening gala June 14.
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