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Packard Pan American
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| Years | 1952 |
| Production | One-off concept car |
| Class | Luxury Roadster |
| Body Style | 2-Door Roadster |
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| Similar | Packard Caribbean |
| Designer | Edward Macauley and Henney |
See Wikicars' comprehensive Packard_Pan_American Review.
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| James Ward Packard and William Dowd Packard | None; Defunct | A division of the Studebaker-Packard Corporation |
