The market was ruthless, and the survival of the fittest left relics like Nash and Packard in the dust ... drive through the nostalgic scrapyard of 1950s automotive history.
He was born Jan. 21, 1950, in Sharon, Pa., the son of John Scharba Sr. and Dorothy Jones Scharba. He worked 30 years as a harness cutter at Packard Electric. David belonged to the Conneaut Moose ...
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Packard, which started in Ohio in 1899, moved to Detroit 1903, and quickly cemented its place among the world's most premier brands, sadly came up short, shutting down in the 1950s. Its massive ...
The 1937 Packard Twelve Convertible Victoria by Rollston is a remarkable one-off creation, designed by the esteemed New York coachbuilder Rollston and built on the longest 144-inch-wheelbase 1508 ...
Originally intended for long-range heavy bomber escort missions over Japan during World War Two, the F-82 arrived in service ...
Dec. 29—To the victor goes the spoils and House Speaker Sherman Packard, R-Londonderry, now has a comfortable, partisan advantage in all policy committees thanks to the voters who swelled ...
Lycoming’s owner, Errett Cord, also used this straight-eight in some models produced by his other companies, Cord and Auburn.
Cue up the jazzy trumpets, bikinis, and polyester suits as we rank the car commercials that moved the metal down memory lane.
AMC was home to many legendary nameplates, from the Rambler to the Eagle. A new book tells its intriguing story.