Packard 1508 Twelve Convertible Victoria 1937. - source Amazing Classic Cars.
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Packard 1508 Twelve Convertible Victoria 1937. - source Amazing Classic Cars.

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Packard Eight Convertible Coupe 1929. - source Amazing Classic Cars.
Packard Custom Eight Dual Cowl Phaeton 1929. - source Amazing Classic Cars.
1955 Packard Clipper Super
1932 Packard Twin Six

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Packard DeLuxe Eight Convertible Coupe 1931. - source Amazing Classic Cars.
Packard Six Runabout 1928. - source Amazing Classic Cars.
Packard was a prestigious American car-maker famous for coining the slogan “Ask the Man Who Owns One.” By the 1950s, Packard was in trouble and merged with Studebaker in 1954. The Packard Predictor concept of 1956 was designed by Richard "Dick" Teague as a bold attempt to relaunch the brand. Packard cars were discontinued in 1958, though there have been several attempts to relaunch the brand.