A Tour Through "America's Packard Museum"

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  • An updated and remastered tour through America's Packard Museum. In this video I will take you through a tour of this lovely and historic Packard car museum located in Dayton, Ohio.
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  • @uniquelymadison
    @uniquelymadison  4 года назад +5

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  • @TheHarvick29
    @TheHarvick29 3 года назад +9

    It’s on my bucket list to visit the Packard Museum

    • @uniquelymadison
      @uniquelymadison  3 года назад

      It is a great place! I hope you get to go some day!

  • @kennethhuber3658
    @kennethhuber3658 5 лет назад +13

    I was at the Packard Museum a few days ago for the first time. I really enjoyed my visit, and the young man at the door was very informative and friendly.

    • @uniquelymadison
      @uniquelymadison  5 лет назад +3

      Oh wonderful! It really is a lovely hidden treasure.

  • @ThatsSoAri
    @ThatsSoAri 6 лет назад +13

    All the Packard cars are so fancy and lovely! Sometimes I wonder what it would have been like to drive around in the old days when the cars were as nice as these. 😍😍😍

    • @uniquelymadison
      @uniquelymadison  6 лет назад +1

      :) I totally agree!

    • @007TruthSeeker
      @007TruthSeeker 3 года назад +3

      Our family had a 1948 Packard that was simply wonderful, dependable, comfortable, quiet and performed quite well. Mom cried when it got hard to find parts for it after having it for years, and she and Dad sold it.

    • @packardexelence
      @packardexelence 3 года назад

      @@007TruthSeeker YOUR MOM was in GREAT company!!!!!!!!! Ettore Bugatti
      owned & Regularly drove his PACKARD!!!!! Those cars were BUILT to be used & Loved for years!!!!!!!!!!

    • @jadedequeljoe3283
      @jadedequeljoe3283 3 года назад +1

      I bought a 1940 Packard right out of High School. Around 1968 or 9, don’t exactly remember. Cost me $250. Was not in great shape but it ran and the interior was not all tore up. Man did I have fun cruising around in that old car. Lots of weed got smoked in that old Packard!

  • @zjw3504
    @zjw3504 2 года назад +2

    Packard is my favorite! My dream car is a 1949 Packard Super 8!

  • @Borzoi86
    @Borzoi86 4 года назад +10

    My dad, a life-long Packard admirer, purchased a 1954 Clipper with an inline eight cylinder engine. Only four years from the brand's demise in 1958.

    • @uniquelymadison
      @uniquelymadison  4 года назад +2

      That is so cool! Thanks for sharing!

    • @milojanis4901
      @milojanis4901 3 года назад +2

      Packard closed the Detroit plant in 1956, after the '56 Packards were built. Packard got screwed royally by Studebaker when they merged. Most every Packard built after 1956 was really a Studebaker with Packard badges......

    • @a.leemorrisjr.9255
      @a.leemorrisjr.9255 Год назад

      @@milojanis4901 Yes, the infamous "Stude-Packards." Like most independents, Packard was in trouble by mid '50s, but was still relatively stable. Studebaker merger would finally kill them off. Too late they realized they'd hitched up to a sick horse. Ironically, Packard really didn't go "belly up," they fought to bitter end, but the parent company backing merger made the call. Production ceased in '56. I'd never get to be "the man who owns one." Old derelict plant is to be finally demolished.

  • @SinisterServal
    @SinisterServal 3 года назад +12

    I have a fascination with 1930’s streamline cars because of their exotic shape and designs, they look fast just standing still.
    Packard and Dusenberg made some of the most beautiful cars in the early years of American automobiles.

  • @1973mexico
    @1973mexico 3 года назад +6

    Packard's are among the finest American automobiles ever made I wish I worked at that museum it would be more like a gift than it would be a job.❤😊

    • @uniquelymadison
      @uniquelymadison  3 года назад +1

      I totally agree! I would have loved to work there too. :D

  • @tabs9213
    @tabs9213 3 месяца назад +1

    My Dad worked for Packard after graduating HS in 35 until 45 as a Tool and Die Maker. Where during the war he worked on the RR Merlin prototype engines that they wanted to use in the P38 fighters. He often used to walk through the 2nd floor where they built the custom bodied cars. In particular he mentioned the 40 Packard Darrin.
    Before the war my Dad and Uncle wanted to buy a used mid 30s "Big" Packard. My Grandfather told them not to buy the car if the owner stopped at the gas station on the corner. He did and they didn't. Very thirsty cars. In 40 my Dad bought a maroon 110 convertible which he always said was the best car he ever owned. After the war he bought a 48 Super 8 which wore out the motor very quickly. Dad called a friend at Packard who told him that they were using "Green Blocks." Dad sold the Packard and bought a dark blue 50 Dodge Coronet which he kept till he bought a Corvair in late 62.
    Packard until WW2 was the pre eminent car mfg in the USA. You were a somebody if you owned a Packard. The advertising was "go ask a man who owns one." It was the standard to beat.
    After the war Packard faded..due to styling and quality issues. Where Cadilliac, Lincoln and even Chrysler Imperials rose to the fore front of luxury automobiles.
    I imagine if I were to own a 30s Classic it would be a Packard Straight 8 cause the Twin 6 would be too dm thirsty to keep filled up.

  • @burlman69
    @burlman69 5 лет назад +5

    visited the Packard Museum last week. It was great!! We got some 'guided tour' from the guy at the desk....and apologies for not recalling his name....but many thanks to him. Beautiful cars!!

    • @uniquelymadison
      @uniquelymadison  5 лет назад +1

      That is great! I'm glad you had an awesome time!

  • @swamprat69er
    @swamprat69er 3 месяца назад +1

    I just stumbled on this tour. Thank you for posting it.
    My Granddaddy had a 1953 Mayfair that he traded in on a 1955 Clipper Super Panama. I got it in the will and my ex wife conveniently (for her) got rid of it. I WANT IT BACK! In the same condition it was in when she got rid of it. But alas, I don't think that will ever happen.

    • @uniquelymadison
      @uniquelymadison  3 месяца назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed my video. Please feel free to check out my other vlog visiting "The National Packard Museum" here: ruclips.net/video/1HSdWf7_n3c/видео.html . Thanks for watching!

  • @jadedequeljoe3283
    @jadedequeljoe3283 3 года назад +19

    Cars back in the 30’s and 40’s were works of art as well as engineering. Cars today are practical and boring. They all look the same to me.

    • @uniquelymadison
      @uniquelymadison  3 года назад +1

      I agree!!

    • @justinchetney3902
      @justinchetney3902 2 года назад

      Thats what happens when you have so many governmental regulations to uphold.

    • @christopherluchsinger8491
      @christopherluchsinger8491 8 месяцев назад

      Works of art that unfortunately few people could afford at the time.
      Nice museum and great examples of Packards best!

  • @AltoonaYourPiano
    @AltoonaYourPiano 6 лет назад +9

    Another great piece of history! Thank you for sharing! You're awesome!

  • @glennhargrove3299
    @glennhargrove3299 8 месяцев назад +1

    I toured this museum in 2017. Itis housed in an old restored Parkard dealership from the 20's. I remember the red 53 Caribbean convertible had belonged to Perry Como and the hearse was used in the movei The Godfather. It is certainly worth at least a couple hours for the visit.

    • @uniquelymadison
      @uniquelymadison  7 месяцев назад +1

      Agreed! I have visited several times now and it still feels full and fresh after each visit. Thanks for watching.

  • @mattcollier5957
    @mattcollier5957 3 месяца назад +1

    Beautiful Tour Thank You, im too far away to visit, Im a 56 Packard Clipper owner here in England UK, The ONLY 56 Clipper 2 door Coupe in UK, shes a beaut too

    • @uniquelymadison
      @uniquelymadison  3 месяца назад

      Glad you enjoyed! Thanks for watching.😊

  • @jeffreym.keilen1095
    @jeffreym.keilen1095 Год назад +1

    Love the cars shown here. For the record, the blue Hawk is a phantom.😏
    For the rest of the Packard story, please visit the Studebaker Museum in South Bend,Indiana.

  • @dontraylor4476
    @dontraylor4476 2 года назад +3

    Great Museum! Everyone should see!!

  • @PGE9251
    @PGE9251 Год назад +1

    Just stopped by to take a test drive...again! 🚗

  • @wildcolonialman
    @wildcolonialman 3 года назад +2

    Fabulous.

  • @donf3877
    @donf3877 2 года назад +1

    I was watching SHERLOCK HOLMES in Washington (1943) starring Basil Rathbone. When the car pulled up in front of the rail car, the grill "told" me it was a Packard!!!

  • @Tomatohater64
    @Tomatohater64 2 года назад +2

    My uncle had a 1939 burgundy Touring Sedan and a 1955 two-tone green Caribbean. They were great in their day.

  • @RADIUMGLASS
    @RADIUMGLASS 5 лет назад +3

    The hearse with the purple interior I was able to look inside one while it was being used for a funeral service about 2 years ago. It had the same interior, color and all.

  • @fredhoy6697
    @fredhoy6697 2 года назад +5

    These are not automobiles. They're rolling artwork. Thanks for the video.

  • @T-41
    @T-41 8 месяцев назад +1

    Nice! Thanks for posting this.

  • @user-ve5gg6zk8f
    @user-ve5gg6zk8f 4 года назад +2

    I'm so happy to watch on this pretty cool u tube video.Cuz,this auto maker is very special one 4 me.
    My great grand father has shared this masterpiece auto mobile before the Great Depression at 1929.He has ran his Congromarite in Japan at that time. But, after the miserable collapse, He lost everything!Even his live.I've ever heard his weired story by my grand mom.And after her death, I knew'bout the truth was just only me among my relatives so far.
    Anyway,at last,this American outstanding Auto has been special one in my heart. Sorry my long story telling.I wanna visit on this pretty fine museum
    someday.Thx 4 this video and cool museum organizer and a whole bunch of staffs!C u !

    • @uniquelymadison
      @uniquelymadison  4 года назад +1

      I am so glad you enjoyed this video. Thank you for watching!

  • @guineapiglady2841
    @guineapiglady2841 Год назад +1

    I went there today! (10/14/22) (And the cars were rearranged)

  • @DwightMS1
    @DwightMS1 Год назад

    That's why I go to museums, to look at photographs.

  • @tomschlitter1594
    @tomschlitter1594 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for this great tour through the museum. Since I live so far away, this was almost like being there.

  • @thomgorman
    @thomgorman 2 года назад +1

    There is a great Packard museum in Ft. Lauderdale, also

  • @ISLANDGIRL356
    @ISLANDGIRL356 4 года назад +1

    My Parents Own a Packard Convertable still a Beautiful Car for today that is for sure

    • @uniquelymadison
      @uniquelymadison  4 года назад +1

      Wow! That is so neat! They really are works of art on wheels.
      Thanks for stopping by Wendy!

  • @jamesten
    @jamesten 6 лет назад +3

    You may want to direct people to the museum itself, which is on South Ludlow Street in Dayton. I like your narrative style.

    • @uniquelymadison
      @uniquelymadison  6 лет назад +1

      Thank you for mentioning that and for watching!

  • @kevinrice4909
    @kevinrice4909 3 года назад +2

    Closest thing to these. Early Packards are custom Petebuilts

  • @RADIUMGLASS
    @RADIUMGLASS 5 лет назад +6

    The plant in Detroit is near my house.

  • @RubysMusings
    @RubysMusings 6 лет назад +1

    Always so educational...fun to watch

  • @marybeazley7741
    @marybeazley7741 6 лет назад +1

    I really enjoyed that vlog, the cars were gorusges but the one at the end took the cake once again Madison a very good vlog....xx...Mary .....Canada

  • @ronbrewer2721
    @ronbrewer2721 7 месяцев назад +1

    Could you please make a follow-up video featuring oldete Packards like the last one? No matter what the Packatd I 💕 them!

    • @uniquelymadison
      @uniquelymadison  7 месяцев назад +1

      I have moved since this video was posted so I can not do a follow up. However if you have not seen my other video featuring the "National Packard Museum" you might enjoy that as well. ruclips.net/video/1HSdWf7_n3c/видео.html

  • @tompastian3447
    @tompastian3447 2 года назад +3

    Love the quality that went into the Packards. Surprisingly, Packard survived all the way up to the dual headlight era. The overall design at the end got a bit wacky. Love the cars at the end of the video with the hood scoops. Were they functional ?

  • @voyageinthepast8752
    @voyageinthepast8752 6 лет назад +2

    Hello Madison, very nice video, thank you ! Can you tell hat song is sung at the end about Route 66 ? Thank you !

  • @dukecraig2402
    @dukecraig2402 2 года назад +1

    The two finest cars to ever come out of America were Packards and Duesenberg's, the Duesenberg's were loud and raucous machines that were the powerhouse of the road built more for a rich playboy, while the Packard's had more of an emphasis on being smooth and quiet built more for a rich family, both were built with the highest standards and quality, I myself would have gone for the Duesenberg, but that's just me.

  • @BELCAN57
    @BELCAN57 3 года назад +1

    If you noticed the blue 1957 or 58 Packard convertable, it is the only one ever produced.

    • @uniquelymadison
      @uniquelymadison  3 года назад +1

      Yes, it is one of my favorites that they made.

    • @anthonypopola5773
      @anthonypopola5773 3 года назад

      @Steven Gird starting in the late forties,Cadillac knocked the shit out of Packard and Lincoln, style and performance were way ahead of anything Packard had, that’s what killed the brand, not Studebaker like some think, they were not willing to adapt......

  • @306champion
    @306champion 3 года назад +2

    A great video thank you. 5:57 What year Packard is this?
    Also I love the forties sound tracks.

    • @306champion
      @306champion 3 года назад

      Thanks for love Madison, I take it that you also love that era of Music.

  • @hans-ts7xm
    @hans-ts7xm 2 года назад +1

    I was there in 99, and enjoy it and be pround to be an american employee that time @packard electric 👍 and missed the opportunity to get a packard for 8000 USD prod Year 38 didn'd remember the type, it was a town car 4 doors and seats... 👍

  • @jesseorozco5243
    @jesseorozco5243 3 года назад +2

    Very nice video only wish narrator did not sound so mechanical....but we are talking cars

  • @vagabondgpa
    @vagabondgpa Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing, so sad that their demise ended up in 1958 being nothing but a “badge engineered” Studebaker. Same fate with Hudson, they ended their life the last couple years as a Nash.

    • @uniquelymadison
      @uniquelymadison  Год назад +2

      You are welcome, and thank you for watching! These cars were truly a work of art, and if you are ever in the area I highly recommend a visit.

  • @johnbennett1922
    @johnbennett1922 2 года назад +1

    If packard would have listened to the big 3 they probably would still be in business

  • @meanwhileinmeerut
    @meanwhileinmeerut 3 года назад +1

    can you share the packard family tree details?

  • @faerieSAALE
    @faerieSAALE 2 года назад +1

    When I was born, my young parents had a pristine 1941 Packard Straight Eight 8 passenger limousine with jump seats, dual side mount tires and every conceivable option that Packard offered that year. Right down to the flower vases in the interior and the liquor cabinet in the rear, and the footrests. My father said it drank gasoline so fast he could watch the gas gauge needle fall as they drove around. Finding a used good car right after WW2 was problematic, and in 1946 my father bought the Packard from the back row at a used car dealer for $150.00. NO ONE was interested in a car like that then. Later on, he traded it for a 1940 LaSalle Coupe with a V8. I don't remember the Packard, but I do remember the LaSalle.

    • @dukecraig2402
      @dukecraig2402 2 года назад +2

      Amazing how there'll be a spell where a car like that is considered almost worthless then years later it's priceless.
      I laugh all the time at the look on a young gear heads face when I explain to them that when I was in high school in the early 80's the muscle cars from the late 60's and early 70's that go for huge money on Barrett-Jackson were $500 to $1,500 because most of society at that point considered them worthless, nobody wanted them, they were looked at as just 10 to 15 year old used cars that were gas hogs nobody wanted.
      Worse than that was the original Dodge Charger Daytona and Plymouth Superbirds, when they came out nobody wanted them, they'd sit on a dealer's lot for a year or two quite often with the wing on the back that everyone looked at like a bad rash being removed by the dealership in an attempt to sell them, now they're $100,000 and up for one.
      Just amazing how that works.

    • @bigredc222
      @bigredc222 2 года назад +1

      @@dukecraig2402 Daytona's and Superbird's are selling for a lot more than $100,000, a Daytona sold for $900,000 not too long ago, half million is not uncommon.
      Around 1980 I bought a 1967 Nova II with a 327 for $300, that car is probably worth 20 or 30 grand now.

    • @dukecraig2402
      @dukecraig2402 2 года назад +1

      @@bigredc222
      Some of them are selling for that much but certainly not all of them, it all depends on which motor and options they have and how original and unrestored one is, Hemi's with manual gearboxes are considered the prize especially if one's unrestored in mint condition, but if any of the former owners of one is anything like me it certainly won't be in mint condition.
      When I was a kid in about 73 or 74 there was a used car lot at the bottom of the hill from where I live that I could see from my bedroom window, I remember a yellow one, either a Daytona Charger or Superbird, sitting on that lot for quite a while, I can remember seeing it with snow on it and seeing it through the leaves on the trees, needless to say one of those things wouldn't sit for that long for sale these days.
      It's amazing how it's nothing more than people's perceptions that determine whether a car is worth $1,000,000 or $1,500.
      Oh how I'd love to be able to go back in time to 1980 and buy up a bunch of cars and bring them back to present day, I'd probably make enough money to buy Twitter.

    • @bigredc222
      @bigredc222 2 года назад +1

      @@dukecraig2402 I think about that too, but it would be a hell of a lot easier to go back and buy Amazon stock.

    • @dukecraig2402
      @dukecraig2402 2 года назад +1

      @@bigredc222
      Yea, 1986, I was in the Army and that's also when Microsoft had their IPO, just $50 a month and I'd be rich right now, I think about that all the time.

  • @thekingiscoming2731
    @thekingiscoming2731 3 года назад +1

    thank you for the video, where is this museum? if you have the address that will be great , God bless you.

    • @uniquelymadison
      @uniquelymadison  3 года назад +1

      AMERICA'S PACKARD MUSEUM
      420 S. LUDLOW STREET
      DAYTON, OH 45402
      Thanks for watching! and God bless.

  • @louisborselio8608
    @louisborselio8608 3 года назад +1

    So what kind of "Packard" museum doesn't have a replica of the TV show Addams Family car?

    • @uniquelymadison
      @uniquelymadison  3 года назад

      This museum is dedicated to displaying real and running Packard, not replicas. Also it is focusing more on the history of the company as well as the showing the cars themselves.

    • @louisborselio8608
      @louisborselio8608 3 года назад

      @@uniquelymadison Thank you for the reply, but the Addams did have a real Packard with the only changes being a vulture hood ornament/radiator cap and a large circular squeeze horn attached to the driver's door. It was a convertible with seats dressed up to the back of the car and no trunk. The wheels were dish discs with large spool center caps. But due to so much internet misinformation, I don't know the year which could be anywhere from 1925 to 1931. I KNOW it is NOT a 1933 V 12 as stated on some sites. Anyway I was just hoping to see the car in its original form. Thank you.

  • @joserivera3223
    @joserivera3223 2 года назад +1

    Hi were is the museum

    • @uniquelymadison
      @uniquelymadison  2 года назад +1

      America's Packard Museum is located in Dayton, Ohio.
      Museum Website: www.americaspackardmuseum.com/

  • @eskildlangelund7796
    @eskildlangelund7796 Год назад +2

    Vokal 1952_1954.

  • @paulmezhir8354
    @paulmezhir8354 3 года назад +1

    "Shuffle off to Buffalo"....you should be talking about the Buffalo-built Pierce-Arrow. Thanks for sharing....very unformative.

  • @neildickson5394
    @neildickson5394 2 года назад +1

    The cars are of course magnificent, but Dayton, Ohio is no place for a Packard museum. Warren makes sense as the first cars came from there, and these two museums are to close together.

  • @Butter615s
    @Butter615s 2 года назад +1

    Shame they just sit there. Cars need to be driven!

    • @uniquelymadison
      @uniquelymadison  2 года назад +1

      Actually most of these do get driven, almost all of the them are working cars.

  • @swamprat69er
    @swamprat69er 3 месяца назад +1

    The blue one at 9:18 is not a Packard, it is a Studebaker with Packard badges.