Calling all Twelves – A Salon Special Showing
We’re delighted to recreate a Packard Salon at the original site where these beautiful automobiles were tested.
We’re delighted to recreate a Packard Salon at the original site where these beautiful automobiles were tested.
Shelby Twp Summer Market June 1st, 2025 – Shelby Twp, Michigan 49965 Van Dyke Ave – Packard Proving Grounds From 11a-4p • Indoor/Outdoor Market • Rain or Shine Facebook Event Page – facebook.com/events/914776380819476 For more info about this market, check out the event details here
Shelby Twp Summer Night Market July 18th, 2025 – Shelby Twp, Michigan 49965 Van Dyke Ave – Packard Proving Grounds From 5p-10p • Indoor/Outdoor Market • Rain or Shine Vendors can apply here simplyuniquemarket.com For more info about this market, check out the event details here
Todd Carlson is a Michigan-based automotive historian who focuses primarily on enameled auto emblems and automobilia from the early 1900’s through 1930’s.
Shelby Twp Fall Night Market September 12th, 2025 – Shelby Twp, Michigan 49965 Van Dyke Ave – Packard Proving Grounds From 5p-10p • Indoor/Outdoor Market • Rain or Shine Vendors can apply here simplyuniquemarket.com For more info about this market, check out the event details here
Shelby Twp Fall Market October 12, 2025 – Shelby Twp, Michigan 49965 Van Dyke Ave – Packard Proving Grounds From 11a-4p • Indoor/Outdoor Market • Rain or Shine Vendors can apply here simplyuniquemarket.com For more info about this market, check out the event details here
Join us for the Packard Proving Grounds Annual Open House! Event includes: Cruise-In Car Show, Packard Taxi Rides, Bake Sale, Food Trucks & Vendors, Live Music: Belgian American Association Band and Gift Shop!
“The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald” is not just a song written by Gordon Lightfoot.
Much is known about the mastermind behind the Packard Motor Car Company, Henry Bourne Joy, but during his tenure as president of the company...
Hear the story of how John MacArthur and his committee negotiated for 2 1/2 years to successfully reach an agreement to save the historic Packard Proving Grounds.