The Packard cars of 1958 were the last cars produced by Packard Motor Car Company before it merged with Studebaker. The Packard lineup consisted of four models, the Packard Hawk, Packard Executive, Packard sedan and Packard station wagon. The cars featured a sleek design with aerodynamic lines and chrome accents. The front grille of the Packard cars of 1958 was particularly distinctive, with a unique shape that made it instantly recognizable. The cars were also equipped with a range of modern features for the time, including power brakes, power steering, and air conditioning. Despite critical acclaim, sales of Packard cars had been declining for several years, and the merger with Studebaker was seen as a last-ditch effort to save the struggling company. However, the merger ultimately proved unsuccessful, and the Packard brand was soon discontinued.
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