Rare, Supercharged Packard Hawk Has Been Sitting for Decades, Begs to Be Saved

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America's top-selling luxury carmaker before World War 2, Packard ran into financial problems in the 1950s due to the brutal sales war between Ford and GM. As a result, it joined forces with Studebaker to create America's fourth-largest automaker. Things didn't go as planned though, and Packard lost its manufacturing and engine plants in 1956. The company managed to survive two more years on the market, but it did so sellin... (continue reading...)

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