Packard and Pontiac were the last automakers to produce straight-engine engines for US passenger cars. Both were discontinued in 1954.
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How the 1955 Packard Four Hundred fought perception
The 1955 Packard Four Hundred arrived as a stylish, technically ambitious hardtop at the very moment its maker’s prestige was slipping. It was engineered and trimmed to look like a confident return to ...
The automotive technologies we all enjoy today are evolutions of similar equipment first tested in vintage automobiles. Before LED, HID, and halogen headlights became standard fare, the earliest ...
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Why the 1957 Packard Clipper lost momentum
The 1957 Packard Clipper arrived at a moment when its parent company desperately needed a hit, yet instead of reviving the brand, it became a symbol of how quickly momentum can evaporate. Rather than ...
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