- Michigan. The
first Packard automobiles were
produced in 1899, and the last
Packards were
built in
South Bend, Indiana, in 1958. One of the "Three Ps" – alongside...
- The Hewlett-
Packard Company,
commonly shortened to Hewlett-
Packard (/ˈhjuːlɪt ˈpækərd/ HEW-lit PAK-ərd) or HP, was an
American multinational information...
-
additional 588
Packard Hawks were
built as well. The
rarest of all '58
Packards is the
station wagon, with only 159 produced. The last
Packard rolled off...
- It was the last "senior level"
Packard until production ended in 1958. The
Patrician was the last of the "senior
Packards" and was
briefly available as...
-
Commonwealth Avenue and
Brighton Avenue. Packard's
Corner is
serviced by the
Packards Corner stop on the B
branch of the MBTA's
Green Line, a
light rail line...
- name was
applied to 1957
Packards that were
built at Studebaker's
South Bend, Indiana, factory. By the end of the 1930s,
Packard president Max M. Gilman...
-
Packards Corner station (announced as
Brighton Avenue/
Packards Corner) is a
light rail stop on the MBTA's
Green Line B
branch located at
Packard's Corner—the...
- tail light,
shared with all
Packards for 1953.
Packard also
created a
Cavalier sub-series
under which three other Packard models,
marketed under various...
-
between the
products of
Packard and ZIS.
Therefore more
likely that the top commissars,
including Joseph Stalin,
owned several Packards and
wanted their first...
-
Clipper models had been
Packards. The most
expensive Clipper, the
Clipper Custom,
listed at $3,065 for the 4-door sedan. The
Packard Executive sedan retailed...