For V-12 Packards, a Special Homecoming to the Packard Proving Grounds
In 1932, readers of such publications as The Saturday Evening Post were treated to a full-page, full-color advertisement featuring the new Packard Twin Six.
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But we are proud to say that Mary Anne Demo contributed 15 entries already.
In 1932, readers of such publications as The Saturday Evening Post were treated to a full-page, full-color advertisement featuring the new Packard Twin Six.
Patty Anne is a 1987 Lincoln I inherited from my mother in 2017. She is a qualified land yacht and rides like one. Totally original and in fantastic shape, I […]
Men are not the only ones who love Packards.
William is the only car named after a man and that’s because he was a widower. William is a 1962 Cadillac Sedan de Ville. He is totally original and totally […]
I bought two Packards; Debby on a guess and Lola for parts
Barbara Ann is one of those barn find opportunities we all have heard stories about. I will not go into details on how we two came together, except for a […]
My fantasy car, a 1933 Packard Victoria Convertible named “Margaret”
A rare 1933 Packard Coupe Sedan named “Rose”
One of my favorite Packards, “Debbie”

The Packard Proving Grounds Historic Site is owned by the Packard Motor Car Foundation and is a non-profit 501c3 organization. It is funded by foundation grants, individual and corporate contributions, service groups and events. All donation to the Packard Motor Car Foundation are tax-deductible to the full extent permitted by law.
Packard Proving Grounds
49965 Van Dyke Ave
Shelby Township, MI 48317
586-739-4800 – on site
