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USD $169,500
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In the mid-1930s, Packard owed a great deal to the success of the mid-market 120 series, and the storied firm found itself in remarkably good standing even during the height of t... More Info.
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USD $169,500
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By the mid-1930s, Packard had firmly established itself at the pinnacle of American luxury motoring. Few marques so successfully balanced prestige, refinement, and e... More Info.
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USD $89,995
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This 1929 Packard 626 Eight Runabout is a wonderful pre-war luxury automobile that has a striking presence and that has been deemed a Full Classic by the Classic Car Club of America qualifyi... More Info.
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USD $259,500
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Continuing to epitomize America’s fine-car market during the early 1930s, Packard’s Eleventh Series model range continues to rank among the company’s finest. D... More Info.
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USD $56,500
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1929 Packard 640 Custom Eight RoadsterIntroducing this pre-war 1929 Packard 640 Custom Eight Roadster with a Rumble Seat that is finished in an ivory exterior with black fenders complemented... More Info.
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USD $139,500
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In the late 1920s Packard was riding high on a wave of record sales and profits. With little indication of the economic trouble to come for the luxury car market as a whole the company forge... More Info.
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USD $139,500
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Always built to the highest standards, the Packard was unquestionably one of the finest American cars of the pre-war era. First introduced in 1924, the Eight was notable a... More Info.
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USD $109,500
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When Packard like many of the worlds automotive manufacturers turned its attention to designs for aircraft engines during World War I it decided upon a V-12 configuration for its combination... More Info.
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USD $104,900
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USD $34,750
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1938 Packard Super 8Introducing this 1938 Packard Super 8 is finished in Black complemented with a Brown interior. Equipped with a 3-speed manual transmission, 320ci straight-eight, single S... More Info.
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