“Everything here is new! Everything new is here!” Seventy-five years ago, that sales brochure headline sounded like a promise for a long and prosperous future from the longest-running carmaker in the ...
Bet you can't remember the last time your saw a Packard featured on the pages of Street Rodder magazine, or at a car show, or on the street. In a forest of Bow Ties and Blue Ovals, Packards—especially ...
Other editors are remembering their long-lost first rides. I still have mine: a 1951 Packard 200 Deluxe Touring Sedan. Well, sort of. Technically, I still have a pile of parts that -- when assembled - ...
My first car was an Ultramatic-equipped 1951 Packard 200 sedan. To this day I'm not entirely sure why my parents allowed me to buy it late in summer 2005. I like to think it was because they trusted ...
CARL Keller's father bought a new 1937 Packard that faithfully served the family before, during and after World War II. “We thought that was the greatest car in the world,” Keller recalls. So in 1949, ...
Very professional and very prompt in responding to questions. If you're looking for a classic car in top condition they are one of the top dealers in the country. They are expensive but if you want a ...
Prices shown are the prices you can expect to pay for a 1951 Packard 200 Deluxe 2 Door Club Sedan across different levels of condition. Edit options.
For the past 23 years, Chantal Charbonneau has been editor of the Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal, an institution that celebrates its 50th anniversary this year in the heart of Montreal’s ...
Owners Dwayne and Lisa Worley pose in front of their beautiful 1951 Packard drop top. The headline above appeared in one of many Packard advertisements for the 1951 Packard automobiles. And it still ...