Even though it managed to survive the Great Depression, Packard eventually disappeared in the 1950s, being unable to compete with Detroit giants like Ford, Chrysler, and GM. Following a merger with ...
Bathtub-shaped Packards have been marked by the unflattering description of their slab-sided design, a reminder of the marque's 1940s emphasis on mid-price models. Even so, the convertible body styles ...
One of the very few luxury automakers that survived the Great Depression, Packard eventually disappeared in 1959, five years after its merger with Studebaker. The company left a few iconic vehicles ...
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