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The Secret History of the Packard Logo

Receive by email the little-known story of this American car brand that left its mark on the automotive industry and inspired our scale models.

Did You Know? Anecdotes and Curiosities about our Miniatures

Why was Packard considered the American Rolls-Royce?

Packard was renowned for its exceptional luxury and impeccable build quality. The brand was the preferred choice of American presidents, Hollywood stars, and industrial magnates. Their V12 engines and handcrafted finish rivaled the finest European prestige brands.

What revolutionary innovation did Packard introduce in 1939?

Packard was the first American brand to offer automotive air conditioning as standard equipment in 1939. This revolutionary system, called the 'Weather Conditioner', cooled, heated, humidified, and filtered the air in the passenger compartment - a technology considered futuristic at the time.

What advertising slogan made Packard famous in the 1920s and 1930s?

Ask the man who owns one' was Packard's iconic slogan. This phrase emphasized the brand's total confidence in customer satisfaction and became one of the most memorable advertising campaigns in American automotive history.

Why were Packard Twin Sixes so sought after by collectors?

The Packard Twin Six (1915-1923 and 1932-1939) featured a revolutionary V12 engine that was quieter and smoother than the 6-cylinder engines of the time. These cars represented the pinnacle of American refinement, afforded only by the wealthiest families.

What was the sad end of the Packard brand in 1958?

Packard disappeared in 1958 after its ill-fated merger with Studebaker in 1954. The last 'Packards' were actually rebadged Studebakers, losing all the luxury and prestige that had made the brand famous for over 50 years. This end marked the demise of one of America's most prestigious automotive brands.