Highlights
The Packard Company’s classic vehicles, catalogues, and photographs let visitors relive the company’s heydey
Customer Reviews
Customer Photos
Report Photo
Report Photo
Helpful
Error submitting request
Thank you for your response
Customer Photos
About This Deal
Choose from Four Options
- $16.50 for admission for four ($32 value)
- $22.50 for admission for six ($48 value)
- $50.50 for admission for a group of up to 20 ($100 value)
- $8.25 for admission for two ($16 value)
Need To Know
About National Packard Museum
The National Packard Museum preserves the Detroit-made Packards from 1903 to 1956, famous for their white-walled tires and art-deco chrome hood ornaments. The car of choice for statesmen and actors, the meticulously maintained Packards populate the National Packard Museum’s halls and exhibits. And they range from all eras, from the 1900 Model B to limousines, ambulances, and convertibles from the 1950s. Museum visitors learn how the Packard line advanced vehicular safety standards and how the company implemented design innovations, such as the steering wheel. Auto enthusiasts will also find the National Packard Museum replete with historical photographs, product catalogs, and company documents, which reveal plans to create a car that could be driven by super-intelligent muskrats by 1992.