Designed by Richard Arbib and built by the Henney Motor Company, the 1949 Packard Monte Carlo concept went missing for ...
Danville resident Peter Hypnar bought his 50th-anniversary-edition 1949 Packard on impulse in September 2014. “I was taking the kids to dinner one night in Danville when I saw the car on San Ramon ...
When most of us envision a first-ever 4×4 project, we might think of modifying a Jeep or some other SUV or truck to hit the trails, but not the folks at Garage Bound LLC. Their first 4×4 build is this ...
Things were looking up for Packard in 1949. Enjoying the postwar car sales boom (their highest sales volume years were just ahead) and boasting a then-sleek, art deco lineup (never mind that it would ...
Dave and Pat Redmore, own two unique collector cars that couldn't be more different. One represents a simpler time in automotive history, while the other was fast into the muscle-car era. The Redmores ...
Packard is not a marque known for its station wagons, but as woody wagon mania gains momentum, car collectors are bound to see more examples of rare Packard longroofs come to market. And in a few ...
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, ...
Young Stan Ruesch has never forgotten the day his uncle Dave stopped by his parents Janesville, Wis., home. While his uncle visited with his parents, Ruesch was outside admiring the new Packard hearse ...
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