Packard

Oddball Project: 1953 Packard Henney Hearse

Hearse project cars are always interesting and a bit unusual. The ties to the funeral industry can freak some people out, but cars like this Packard-Henney Junior Hearse played an important role in history. While many served as your… more»

Ask The Man Who Owns One: 1949 Packard Wagon

Filed under the “rare as hen’s teeth” department, would be this 1949 Packard “Woody” station wagon. It appears here on craigslist in Huntsville, Alabama. Reportedly, just 3,864 total of these were manufactured over three years of production, 1949 being… more»

Collection Of Packard Projects And Parts!

Stating that these Packards are going to be big projects might be an understatement. Listed here on craigslist in Akron, Ohio is a group of Packard projects priced at $24,000. The owner says he has an incredible collection of 1934 Packard projects… more»

1949 Packard Plus A Parts Car

This Packard was almost finished when the project stalled, but it’s been parked for the past 8 years.

Estate Find: 1929 Packard 633

What a dramatic looking car! Not pristine, but certainly serviceable, and the seller claims it to be largely original. The Packard 633 was Packard’s mid-priced entry in 1929, aiming squarely at the successful LaSalle sub-brand from Cadillac. It features… more»

1941 Packard 90: Open Top Tour Bus

We’ve seen some very interesting stretched vehicles, but this 1941 Packard 90 that was stretched to over 22 feet long has to be the most interesting yet! To put all that added space to good use a few more… more»

1955 Packard: Still Classy After All These Years

This old 1955 Packard Clipper stands out in this lot full of more contemporary transportation. It appears complete and original but hasn’t been on the road since 1972. The owner states that it’s been stored indoors. They also claim… more»

BF Exclusive: Walled In 1938 Packard Club Coupe

From Tim M. – This 1938 Packard came from a garage in Maine. It had been in there since 1959 and a wall had to be removed to get it out. It was brought to Virginia and a restoration… more»

50 Year Old Paint: 1928 Packard Phaeton

The seller of this 1928 Packard claims that, besides a respray, it is original. The car was purchased from the previous owner’s estate and supposedly hasn’t been driven since 1983. A respray may disqualify many cars from survivor status,… more»

1951 Packard Patrician 400: Lost Luxury

When many of us think of Packards, it’s easy to quickly venture to images of brass-era luxury, of daunting vehicles that command six-figure prices and the respect of enthusiasts everywhere. Personally, I tend to overlook the fact that the… more»

Deluxe! 1941 Packard Coupe

I love the “Deluxe” script on the hood sides and the three elegant chrome accents on each fender of this classy Packard. It’s located in Canal Winchester, Ohio and is on the market here on eBay where bidding starts… more»

Gray Clipper: 1949 Packard Series 22

Gleaming paint and a nice-looking interior attracted me immediately to this post-war Packard, located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and offered for sale here on eBay for a buy-it-now of $6,900 but bidding currently at $3,500. I expected the car to… more»

1956 Packard Caribbean: One Last Fling

If you are in the market for a Packard Caribbean, then this is the time to buy! When we found this 1956 example, there were two others listed on eBay. We have featured one in the past, but don’t… more»

1937 Packard 115: Patina Or Rust

I love the look that only time can produce, we often call it patina. There is however a fine line between patina and just being rusty. This 1937 Packard 115 Club Sedan is on the fence. It has patina… more»

1954 Packard: Big Block Hearse

Whenever I see a big hearse, the last thing I think about is speed and fun, but this 1954 Packard hearse has had a big block V8 dropped in it. What car isn’t more fun with a big block?… more»

The Perfect Christmas: 1942 Packard 180 Touring

Christmas is nearly upon us and it’s time to get those wish lists in to Santa, or your signification other! I’d say I’d like to find this 1942 Packard 180 Touring Limo under the tree this Christmas, but truth… more»

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