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Henney’s Nu-3-Way: 1953 Packard Hearse

As I was busy writing today, I realized something just felt off. As I was mulling the issue over, I realized what day of the week it is and that’s when it hit me. It’s Wagon Wednesday and we… more»

Concours Concept: 1935 Packard Motorhome

Bruce Meyer may have caused a stir when he convinced the bigwigs at Pebble Beach to let a few hotrods participate back in 1997, but we have a new class proposal for next year that will cause a real… more»

Montana Mystery Car Identified

Well, it turns out that there was a reason that the Montana mystery car looked so familiar and it wasn’t because of the hodgepodge of parts used. It has actually been on and off the market since 2005. The… more»

One-Off: 1949 Sabyan Special

The ’40s and ’50s yielded some fantastic and over the top designs, but there were those who wanted something even more radical. This is where Mr. William Sabyan enters the picture, he was a metal worker and mechanic, and… more»

Northeast Ohio Barn Find

Barn Finds follower Matt G noticed some auction signs the other day while driving by a farm in Northeast Ohio. Turns out there are four farms going up for auction at the end of the month. Combined the properties… more»

Wagon Wednesday: 1954 Packard Hearse

It’s Wagon Wednesday today so we are going to see how many unique wagons we can dig up. Go check your local craigslist and your favorite forums and send them in! To kick things off we have this 1954 Packard… more»

Luxury Survivor: 1955 Packard Caribbean

There was a time when the Packard company was one of America’s premier car manufactures, but by the 1950’s the company’s image had begun to slip, so top brass decided the company needed a new Halo product. This need… more»

Supercharged Packard Clipper Wagons

This 1957 Packard Clipper Country Sedan might be one of the rarest station wagons we have ever featured. Shortly after being purchased by Studebaker, Packard’s sales plummeted and it wasn’t long before the company had to close. In 1957… more»

America’s Finest: 1932 Packard 902 Victoria

Today America lacks a truly high-end luxury automobile brand, but this wasn’t always so. In the early part of the 1900’s there were many manufactures that were building luxury cars that more then rivaled their foreign competitors. However by… more»

Iowa Farm Barn Find

While digging through the classifieds, we stumbled across this 1958 Impala and realized that we may have hit the mother lode. The seller claims that this is one of hundreds of automobiles that they acquired from their late Uncle’s… more»

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