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The timeless charm of the 1956 Packard Clipper
A closer look at a beautifully preserved 1956 Packard Clipper Super Hardtop, showcasing its classic styling, distinctive ...
Regan Development has purchased the Amherst Bowling Center property at 47 E. Amherst Street for its planned residential project. Regan paid $2 million for the site that was owned by Hormoz Mansouri ‘s ...
There was a time when Packard was the name whispered in the same breath as Rolls-Royce, Duesenberg, and Cadillac. Born in 1899 in Warren, Ohio, the company stood at the pinnacle of American ...
The Packard Excellence is a unique one-off luxury sedan that resurrects the timeless elegance of the 1950s American Packard brand. Crafted by Dutch coachbuilder JB Classic & Bespoke on a Bentley ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. WASHINGTON – Priscilla Irene Packard, 90, of Washington, passed away on Sept ...
Almost as soon as iconic American luxury carmaker Packard went under in 1958, there’ve been enthusiasts keen to revive it. From Virgil Exner’s 1963 sketches of a long-nosed two-tone green two-door for ...
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1956 Packard Clipper Super Hardtop
A rare view of the 1956 Packard Clipper Super Hardtop, highlighting its design and legacy in the Packard line. Young boy who lost home run ball to 'Phillies Karen' speaks out Trump $83 Million Carroll ...
Classic vehicles will surround the National Packard Museum on Saturday for its annual car show, and visitors who venture inside will see some new attractions as well. On display will be the latest ...
Founded all the way back in 1899, the Packard Motor Car Company was one of America's very first automobile manufacturers. For the next 60 years, it was considered a high-end, luxury brand, pumping out ...
Imagine a place where time stands still, and the golden age of American automobiles comes roaring back to life. Welcome to Warren, Ohio’s best-kept secret: the National Packard Museum. Welcome to ...
He was born Aug. 17, 1956, in Greenville, Pa., the son of Donald and Irene Splitstone Packard. Drew was a graduate of Howland High School and worked for Aptiv as a tool and die maker. If it had to do ...
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