Back to the Bricks 2025 Motor City Packards

The Back to the Bricks car show was started in Flint in 2005. Over the past 20 years, the attendance grew steadily from a few hundred cars to well over 2500. Vehicle enthusiasts enjoy the convenience of walking the historic brick Saginaw Street, viewing the parked show cars at their leisure, making the spectator experience more enjoyable.  Plenty of food and refreshments were available from local restaurants, Flint Farmers Market, food trucks, and street vendors.

Back to the Bricks has grown to become the largest car gathering in Michigan north of Detroit. Thanks to Bruce Blevins and the cooperation of the Back to the Bricks Committee, Motor City Packard’s was able to get a prime spot for Packard’s at Saginaw and First Streets, very close to the center of all the activity.

Motor City Packards graced Flint with the presence of 8 Packards on Saturday to represent the legacy of Packard and its contribution to the auto industry and economy of Michigan.

The crowds were enthusiastic despite the warm day, and there were a lot of questions about the Packards, and a lot of photographs taken, particularly of the hood ornaments.

Among the participating cars were:

1939 Packard 8 Coupe– Richard Throop

1933 Eight Sedan – Bruce Blevins

1937 Super 8 Convertible Victoria – Dani Homrich

1937 120 Sedan – Tom Skunda

1954 Clipper Panama – Jim Cuttill

1956 Caribbean Convertible – ED Cuttill

1950 2 DOOR CLUB SEDAN – Buck Gorleau, Non-Member

1956 400 – Thomas Ossowski

Back to the Bricks 2025 Motor City Packards