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Packard's Twin Six was designed with some of the same elements of the legendary Liberty engines built for WWI airplanes (they're said to have been designed in only five days after a request from ...
Packard saw this coming. By mid-1923 Vincent had developed a new straight-eight engine to replace the Twin Six. The change was well received—Packard sales soared.
Also up for auction, is a rare 1932 Packard Twin Six Individual Custom Convertible Sedan by Dietrich. It was purchased by entertainer Al Jolson for $6,600.
Six Packards have been added to Leake Auction Company’s Dallas auction line-up. A 1929 Packard 645 Roadster, a 1930 Packard 733 Convertible and a 1919 Packard Twin Six 3-35 Custom Brougham ...
The vehicle is a 1932 Packard Twin Six 906 convertible sedan and it’s to be auctioned at Gooding & Co.’s Scottsdale auctions this month.
Nine years ago, Frankfort business owner Dennis Heywood purchased a 1920 Packard Twin Six roadster that had been idle in a garage in Michigan for decades. Needless to say, it was not in good shape.
The example in question is a rare 1932 Packard Twin Six Individual Custom Convertible Sedan by Dietrich that was delivered new to Jolson for $6,600, and was virtually unseen for nearly half a century, ...
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When a 1932 Packard Twin Six custom convertible sold for $1.1 million last summer during RM Auctions’ St. John’s sale in Michigan, the car’s provenance no doubt influenced its price as much ...
The smooth, powerful Twin Six helped seat Packard on the fine-car throne, a position it would not yield for decades. Despite a price tag that began at $4,600 (the equivalent of more than $133,000 ...
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