1992 Packard-Bayliff Custom Sedan (yes, there is a 1992 Crown Vic - TopicsExpress



          

1992 Packard-Bayliff Custom Sedan (yes, there is a 1992 Crown Vic underneath all that crying for help!).... the Bayliff Coach Corporation in Lima Ohio, introduced a line of Packard Custom Sedan and Coupe replicars based on late-model GM passenger cars after acquiring the rights to the Packard name and trademarks in 1978. These replicars ranged from simple cosmetic changes to elaborate body modifications such as new front and rear body structures with early-1930s style clamshell front fenders with side-mounts and a separate trunk. In 1991, the switched from using GM base vehicles to Ford product, specifically the Crown Victoria for their 4dr cars and the Mercury Cougar for their 2dr coupes. Bayliff stopped producing Packard cars in 1996 after the brand was sold to a Canadian businessman.
Posted on: Wed, 25 Jun 2014 16:50:09 +0000

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