There was a time when a V12 was the minimum required from the powertrain of a world-beating supercar. That is no longer the case.
A six-cylinder was introduced in 1912, and the rate of growth and innovation led the company to market the first automotive ...
Seeking to shore up its position at the top of the American automotive pyramid, Packard launched its new V-12-powered ...
Well-known coachbuilder Dietrich stretched elegant flowing fenders, closed in the rear, to encompass the Packard's 140-plus-inch wheelbase. Powered by a pristine, L-head V12 engine, probably ...