Model record
Packard 300
Background
The Packard 300 is an automobile built and sold by the Packard Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan for model years 1951 and 1952. The 300 represented the upper mid-range Packard model and provided better appointments than the Packard 200 or the Packard 250 models, and replaced the Packard Super Eight. The Packard Patrician 400 became the top level "senior" Packard replacing the Custom Super Eight. The 300 was positioned against the Buick Roadmaster, Cadillac Series 61, Chrysler Saratoga, Frazier Manhattan and Lincoln Cosmopolitan.
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Specification
- Weight
- 1,760 kg
- Length
- 5,531 mm
Sources
Same marque
Other Packard models
- 160 —
- 180 —
- 200 —
- Caribbean —
- Cavalier —
- Clipper —
- Custom Eight —
- Deluxe Eight —
- Eight —
- Executive —
- Four Hundred —
- Hawk —
- Light Eight —
- Mayfair —
- Model 30 —
- Model F —
- Model G —
- 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