Packard series 180 from 1941 with 160 HP. 8 cylinders, 5.8 L, 140 km/h
One way or another, the one-cylinder mechanical “heart” of the first Packard beat on November 6, 1899, and in the autumn of 1900, the Ohio Automobile Company created for its replication was officially registered in the town of Warren, Ohio. Two years later, on October 13, 1902, however, it was renamed the Packard Motor Car Company, due to claims made by the rest of the state’s automakers, as well as in connection with the speedy move to the capital of the American automobile industry, Detroit, undertaken at the suggestion of the the number of shareholders of the firm of prominent Detroit capitalist and public figure Henry Bourne Joy. The cars produced by her from the very beginning bore the Packard brand. Packard cars