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Packard Goes Wild: The 1952 Pan American - Mac's Motor City Garage.com

Packard styling took an exuberant turn in 1952 with a luxury sports car called the Pan American, but it never saw production.     The Pan American did not originate as a Packard project. The flamboyant two-seater was hatched at The Henney Motor Company of Freeport, Illinois, official supplier of Packard-based hearses and ambulances. Henney had acquired the services of talented designer Richard Arbib, and though it was well out of  character for …
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Mac's Motor City Garage broke the news in on Saturday, September 13, 2025.
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