Model record
Packard Station Sedan
Background
The Packard Station Sedan was a luxury station wagon model produced by the Packard Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan between 1948 and 1950, using the reintroduced Packard Eight platform. By offering the Station Sedan Packard could market a vehicle with station wagon attributes, but without the investment cost associated with a complete station wagon development program.
Text adapted from “Packard Station Sedan” on Wikipedia ↗ · CC BY-SA 4.0 ↗ · retrieved 2026-07
Sources
Same marque
Other Packard models
- 160 —
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- 200 —
- 300 —
- 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 —
- Super Eight —
- Twelve —
- Twin Six —
- Model C 1900
- Twelve / Custom Eight 1933
- Predictor 1956