Re: Packard & Hudson proximity

Posted by JD in KC On 2013/2/26 8:55:41
I have to agree with Mr. Bumble. As much as I like the bathtub era Packards, by 1950 the comparisons become even more uneven. While the big three embraced the station wagon concept and built stylish wagon purposed cars, Packard was still trying to sell the totally unmodified 1948 model as a 1950. It didn't work. Having said that... I would somehow manage to find space for a Station Sedan in my 3 car garage (which currently holds 3 Packards and an Explorer) if a nice one dropped into my lap.
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