Packard Twelve
| Packard Twelve | |
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1934 Packard Eleventh Series Twelve (1108) Dietrich Convertible Victoria | |
| Overview | |
| Manufacturer | Packard |
| Model years | 1916–1923 1933–1939 |
| Assembly | Packard Automotive Plant, Detroit, Michigan, United States |
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| Layout | Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive |
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| Predecessor | Packard Six |
| Successor | Packard Custom Super Eight |
The Packard Twelve was a range of V12-engined luxury automobiles built by the Packard Motor Car Company in Detroit, Michigan. The car was built from model year 1916 until 1923, then it returned 1933 until 1939. As a sign of changing times, the majority of second generation Packard Twelves received standard bodywork, with custom bodywork gradually losing favor. Many of the custom cars were actually only "semi-customs", with Dietrich assembling Packard-made bodies with special touches.