Vehicle
1950 Packard 8 Club Sedan
288 cid, I-8, 135 bhp

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Highlights:

  • Packard did not have the resources to introduce all-new postwar designs until 1951, the last marque to do so
  • The 1948-1950 Packards were based on the pre-war Darrin-designed Packard Clipper
  • There were 40,640 1950 Packards, down by 25,177 cars from 1949
  • The fastback Club Sedan was the least-expensive 1950 Packard at $2,224
  • Last year for “Pregnant” Packard design
  • Price new: $2,358