Packard Panther Concept

The Packard Panther was a concept car that was built by Packard in 1953. The car was originally called the Grey Wolf II, after an early Packard race car. The first Panther was taken to Daytona, Florida and set a record speed of 131.1 miles per hour, and the car was called the Panther Daytona in honor of the event.

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