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'34 Packard Eight

Dave Duricy pops up again. This time he's singing the praises of the Depression-era fantasy 1934 Packard Eight. It's in the December 2007 issue of Cars & Parts.

Duricy states that Lexus has followed where Packard elegantly forged the trail. Packard showrooms were classy, elegant, and spotless. Packard salesmen didn't have to go running to their data books. They knew their cars. And they would bring them to your house for a demonstration ride.

Plus, Packard had the all-time greatest slogan of any car company: ask the man who owns one.

The Packard Eight in the article was one of only 8,000 cars that Packard built in 1934. They're still cool-looking rides. Ask the man who has kept one.