If this 1956 Packard 400, featured at Hemmings, is half as nice as it seems to be, it won't fail to be anything other than a joy to own and a blast to cruise in. Head over to the listing to check out ...
Packard managed to extricate itself from the Depression by making a middle-priced version of its luxury cars first identified by numbers: 110 and 120. As World War II approached the name Clipper ...
This year's introduction of a Vintage Engine Class (Pre-1955 American V8 engines) to the 2015 AMSOIL Engine Masters Challenge was sure to bring out some unusual iron, but we never expected to see an ...
The Studebaker-Packard company was struggling, but in the mid-1950s was producing some of the most distinctive cars in America, thanks to the influence of designer Raymond Leowy. The Hawk line was to ...