1947 Packard

Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan, owned a classic white Packard car that holds significant historical importance. The car is a 1947 Packard, which Jinnah used extensively during his time in Karachi after the creation of Pakistan. Known for its elegance, the car symbolized Jinnah's dignified personality and is often associated with the early days of Pakistan’s independence. This particular Packard is cherished as a symbol of Pakistan’s heritage. It is a luxury car from an American manufacturer known for producing high-end vehicles, popular in the 1930s and 1940s. The Packard's design features a large, spacious body, a robust front grille, and stylish curved fenders, embodying the sophisticated aesthetics of that era. Currently, the car is preserved as a historical artifact and is displayed at the Quaid-e-Azam Mausoleum in Karachi. Efforts have been made to maintain it in its original condition, including restoration projects to preserve its classic look and mechanical integrity. The white Packard is not only a piece of automotive history but also a treasured national artifact, connecting modern-day Pakistanis to the legacy and vision of Muhammad Ali Jinnah.