A look at Brooklyn, then and now. The first Packard car was designed and built by James Ward Packard in 1899. He, his brother William, and business partner, George Weiss, began the Ohio Automobile ...
Close your eyes as you enter America’s Packard Museum — a shrine to the glamorous automobile of the past — and step back in time. Shuttered for more than a year due to the pandemic, the world’s only ...
The Pierce-Arrow Museum has officially unveiled its latest acquisition – the 1901 Packard-Race Car, driven in the 1901 Endurance Run from New York City to Buffalo during the Pan-American Exposition ...
Packard cars in the 1920s and ’30s were considered by many to be the best cars in the world. They were favorably compared with Rolls-Royce and Mercedes Benz and better than any other American car. The ...
Packards were the glamour cars of the early 20th century, but the brand’s memory suffered in recent years as the Packard plant ruins on East Grand Boulevard became a forlorn symbol of Detroit’s ...
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 ...
Those attending the Corvettes & Classics Car Show Saturday outside the National Packard Museum will be able to see new exhibits inside the museum. One of the new additions is an exhibit on Packard ...
A classic car showroom and planned museum dedicated entirely to Packard cars held a special gathering for collectors and fans of the luxury 20th century vehicles Friday in Rohnert Park. The Packard ...
The Packard Plant on East Grand Boulevard has been a staple of Detroit's east side for more than a century, first as a hub for luxury car production and more recently as industrial ruins. Yet, after ...
A catastrophic structural failure at a long-abandoned factory in a run-down corner of Detroit might not seem, at least at first glance, like a big loss to the car world. But the sudden collapse of the ...
The Packard luxury brand has been long gone, but the preserved Packard Proving Grounds in suburban Detroit will host “Calling All Twelves,” a salon celebrating all 1932–1939 Packard Twin Six and ...
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The history of car company bankruptcies
The automobile industry has witnessed numerous bankruptcies, reshaping the landscape of the market over the past century.
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