Packard and Pontiac were the last automakers to produce straight-engine engines for US passenger cars. Both were discontinued ...
World War II was – and still is – the single most devastating man-made event in the existence of humanity. But out of the ashes of atrocities and endless suffering rose some of the most outstanding ...
In 1932, a Packard Standard Eight convertible coupe with a rumble seat was purchased by a Maryland physician. The base price ...
As is the case with any industry, fashions come in and go in the automotive world. Some trends become things of the past because of changing tastes, like those gold badges on the backs of Toyota ...
Packard was one of biggest automotive names of the prewar era, but by the late 1950s the company was in decline. This episode of Jay Leno's Garage features his 1956 Packard Caribbean convertible, ...