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The Packards International Motor Car Club will be hosting a free All-Packard Car Show and Parts Exchange on Saturday from 8 a.m. until noon, at the Hyatt Regency Newport Beach hotel.
The 1940 Packard Royal Streamliner has a roadster design but is 31-and-a-half-feet long, the length of three Corvettes, according to Glenn Stevens, chair of the car show and a Packard board member.
Visitors can tour the buildings during the show. Packard Motor Car Co. built some of the world’s finest cars for decades, but the proving ground also tested tanks for Chrysler in World War II ...
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 look at some of the cars that took the stage during a previous Packard Motor Car Foundation Cars ‘R’ Stars event at the Packard Proving Ground in Shelby Township.
Packard was king of the hill in those days, the most prestigious car built in the USA. Its status was greater than Cadillac, Lincoln or Chrysler Imperial, and the only foreign-made car of comparabl… ...
If winning the world’s most prestigious classic car show once is a dream for most collectors, what’s it like to win twice? Like repeating at the Olympics for one New Jersey-based collector ...
Opened in 1927, the proving grounds for the long-departed Packard luxury brand has turned into a great place for car shows, of course, and weddings, too.
One of the oldest classic car shows in Michigan is returning to the historic setting of the Packard Proving Grounds in Shelby Township on June 12 following a two-year hiatus. “They’ll be cars ...
Cars ‘R’ Stars at the Packard Proving Grounds in Shelby Township, June 10. ‘The historic significance of the Packard Proving Grounds makes it an important and ideal setting for a … ...
The auto show expects to showcase more than 300 classic vehicles, including the Miller Special race car. Show Chairman Tom Mitchell said the race car wasn’t built by Packard, but it’s ...