1939 was the last year for Packard’s eye-watering V12 power plant and is an example of a limited production model. In the prewar era of the motorcar, perhaps the most stylish design was the Victoria.
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The Coupe-Roadster Was The Sportiest Packard Twelve Of 1939
The Packard Motor Car Company was an early proponent of multi-cylinder engines, debuting its industry-leading Twin Six for ...
This 30s-era convertible is part of Packard Twelve’s 17 series, of which only 446 were built. As such, it packs a 473.3 ci V12 engine that’s factory rated at 175 hp (177 ps), paired with a three-speed ...
If you want to show off your prized classic car, a slick photo shoot is a must. Whether you line up on a twisty mountain pass to snap the shots, an abandoned automotive plant that may be from the same ...
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