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    Products. automobiles. Packard (formerly the Packard Motor Car Company) was an American luxury automobile company located in Detroit, Michigan. The first Packard automobiles were produced in 1899, and the last Packards were built in South Bend, Indiana, in 1958.

  2. Packard. Classic Packard For Sale. + Read More. Save Search. Saved (0) Clear All. 145 results. Show. 30. Sort by. Recommended. 1937 Packard 115C. Asking Price. $32,000. Offers. 0. 1948 Packard Custom 8. Asking Price. $13,000. Offers. 1947 Packard 2126. Asking Price. $23,000. Offers. 5. 1930 Packard 733. Asking Price. $125,000. Offers. 0.

  3. Dayton’s most unique venue for corporate social functions, parties, and weddings. Events. America's Packard Museum is the largest public collection of Packard Motor Car Company automobiles and memorabilia in the United States of America. Located in Dayton, Ohio.

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  4. 1-15. 16-30. 31-45. 46-60. 61-75. . Featured Private Seller. CC-1830479. 1951 Packard 200. 1951 PACKARD 200. USED AS A PROP IN "MEN OF HONOR" STARRING CUBA GOODING & ROBERT DENE ... $11,500 (OBO) Featured Private Seller. CC-1845690. 1937 Packard Super Eight. Frame off restoration recently completed. Every piece of chrome rechromed.

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  5. Packard automobiles and memorabilia from the Packard Motor Car Company are at America's Packard Museum. It is the largest public collection of Packard automobiles and memorabilia in the world. Over 50 Packards, highlighting the best and most unique vehicles offered by the American manufacturer.

    • 420 South Ludlow Street Dayton, OH, 45402 United States
    • info@americaspackardmuseum.org
    • (937) 226-1710
  6. Nov 13, 2009 · 1956. Last Packard—the classic American luxury car—produced. The last Packard—the classic American luxury car with the famously enigmatic slogan “Ask the Man Who Owns One”—rolls off the...

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  8. About the Museum The National Packard Museum opened on July 4, 1999. Our 23,000 square foot complex is located next to the W.D. Packard Music Hall and Packard Park in Warren, Ohio's historic district. The museum houses a rotating display of original and restored Packard automobiles as well as original documents, photog.

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