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Packard Clipper

1946 Packard Clipper

$17,500 - CA - 1946

1946 Packard Clipper 4 door sedan. 8 cylinder, 3 speed, radio and heater. This great looking, two owner origin...

Packard 1608 (V-12) Brunn All-Weather Cabriolet

1938 Packard 1608 (V-12) Brunn All-Weather Cabriolet Chassis Number: A600416 1 of 3 Built! In 1938 Brunn ...

Packard 120

1939 Packard 120

$19,500 - NJ - 1939

You are looking at a very original car, it has it's original interior and most of it's original paint. It is a...

Packard 120 Touring Sedan

1936 Packard 120 Touring Sedan

$28,000 - PA - 1936

Matching Numbers Car: 120 Horse Straight 8 Engine, 3-speed Manual Transmission, Independent Front Suspension, ...

Packard Super Eight Convertible Sedan

1937 Packard Super Eight Convertible Sedan 1937 Packard Super Eight Convertible Sedan model #1063, CCCA First ...

Packard One Twenty Convertible Sedan

1937 Packard One Twenty Convertible Sedan 1937 Packard One Twenty Convertible Sedan 120-C/1097, Burgundy with...

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Packard began in 1899 and was founded by two brothers by the name of William and James Packard. The company was an elite brand within the automobile world all the way through the 1920s. In the beginning, it was called the Ohio Automobile Company but the brothers received new investors in 1902 and renamed the venture, the Packard Motor Car Company.

During the time when Ford was making cars for just over $400, Packard targeted the more luxury end of the market with vehicles that cost nearly $3,000. State leaders and members of royal families were more often the Packard buyers.

As was similar with many car companies, Packard had a rough time during the Great Depression. Many other luxury car creators failed during that era, but Packard remained within the industry. During the Depression, Packard aimed their cars to an even higher end in the market and the competition soon fell away. Once the management decided that their products had to be affordable for the lower end market too, they began to release cheaper versions of the higher priced models. The expensive, senior models were still built by hand but the inexpensive versions were built in a new manufacturing facility using the assembly line. The cheaper vehicles outsold the luxury version by a ratio of ten to one.

In 1937, the company released a model with a 6-cylinder engine called the Packard 110. The timing seemed perfect, but the release actually damaged Packard's good reputation. The 6-cylinder vehicle along with the cheaper automobiles eroded the elite image of the brand.

Packard also suffered following World War II when it created several styles that did not sell well to the public. Nash Motors attempted to merge with the company, but failed and eventually forged a merger with Hudson instead. After Hudson and Nash merged in 1954, Packard decided to make a similar move and bought the Studebaker brand in the hope of increasing the number of dealers that would sell Packards. This theory, however, did not pan out as Packard discovered that Studebaker was suffering serious financial problems of its own.

Packard sales went up in 1955 due to the V8 engine that was placed in vehicles that year, but the overall engineering of those cars was rather disastrous. Hundreds of vehicles needed to be repaired in order that they could even be sold and that caused future sales to go down. Packard dealerships started to sell and close all over the country. The final year that the company produced cars was 1958.

Packard Clipper

1946 Packard Clipper

$17,500 - CA - 1946

1946 Packard Clipper 4 door sedan. 8 cylinder, 3 speed, radio and heater. This great looking, two owner origin...

Packard 1608 (V-12) Brunn All-Weather Cabriolet

1938 Packard 1608 (V-12) Brunn All-Weather Cabriolet Chassis Number: A600416 1 of 3 Built! In 1938 Brunn ...

Packard 120

1939 Packard 120

$19,500 - NJ - 1939

You are looking at a very original car, it has it's original interior and most of it's original paint. It is a...

Packard 120 Touring Sedan

1936 Packard 120 Touring Sedan

$28,000 - PA - 1936

Matching Numbers Car: 120 Horse Straight 8 Engine, 3-speed Manual Transmission, Independent Front Suspension, ...

Packard Super Eight Convertible Sedan

1937 Packard Super Eight Convertible Sedan 1937 Packard Super Eight Convertible Sedan model #1063, CCCA First ...

Packard One Twenty Convertible Sedan

1937 Packard One Twenty Convertible Sedan 1937 Packard One Twenty Convertible Sedan 120-C/1097, Burgundy with...

Packard 1101 Sedan

1934 Packard 1101 Sedan

$58,500 - FL - 1934

We love Packards and this 136 ¼ wheelbase, dual side-mount sedan epitomizes the art deco ‘30’s! Powered b...

Packard 160 Convertible Coupe

1941 Packard 160 Convertible Coupe

$124,900 - OH - 1941

On the road, it pulls with the urgency of an electric locomotive, with almost vibration-free operation that wa...

Packard Super 8 Convertible

1948 Packard Super 8 Convertible

$35,900 - VA - 1948

New paint, wiring, black top. Has tan leather seats, power windows, wide whites and nice chrome.

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