Model record
Packard 200
Background
The Packard 200 is an automobile model produced by the Packard Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan during model years 1951 and 1952. Models in the 200 designation represented the least expensive Packard model range, on the firm's shortest wheelbase, and least powerful 288 cu in (4.7 L) 8-cylinder in-line engine. It replaced the Packard One-Twenty and the Packard One-Ten, and was renamed the Packard Clipper for the 1953 model year.
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Same marque
Other Packard models
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- Caribbean —
- Cavalier —
- Clipper —
- Custom Eight —
- Deluxe Eight —
- Eight —
- Executive —
- Four Hundred —
- Hawk —
- Light Eight —
- Mayfair —
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- One-Ten —
- One-Twenty —
- Pacific —
- Patrician —
- Single Six —
- Six —
- Speedster —
- Standard Eight —
- Station Sedan —
- Super Eight —
- Twelve —
- Twin Six —
- Model C 1900
- Twelve / Custom Eight 1933
- Predictor 1956