Vehicle Description
Gorgeous Frame-Off Restored 1930 Packard, LeBaron Phaeton Custom
Dual Cowl Convertible is a 640 Series Packard according to the vin
number. This amazing car is sitting in the entrance of American
Dream Machines, a building that was originally built as a Packard
dealership in 1929, this breathtaking Packard Phaeton Custom Dual
Cowl Convertible was meticulously frame off restored to the
stunning car that was re created by LeBaron Body Company in 1932.
This incredible car was disassembled into hundreds of pieces and
reassembled to the gorgeous investment quality car that is is
today. It is truly one of a kind. The exquisite Midnight Blue paint
was just finished with less than 5 miles on the car since the
re-paint. This automotive masterpiece
received the 12 year nut and bolt frame frame off restoration with
every piece of chrome and stainless re-chromed or polished to
perfection, including bumpers front and back, headlights, chrome
windshield, side windows and glass,
tail lights, door handles, The initial restoration was completed
around 20 years ago, was driven sparingly and has had very few
miles since. When we received the car it was already professionally
frame off restored, but the paint had color match issues, so
decided to disassemble the body again and give the car the
professional paint job it deserved, in a stunning shade of Midnight
Blue with a hint of metallic. The paint looks black until
shimmering in the sun, giving the car slight glimmer of metallic
blue.
At the time of the extensive restoration, the interior was redone
with new leather hides, door panels, convertible top and wood and
chrome hardware and refurbished gauges with chrome bezels.. This
prestigious
Packard was created during the golden age of American Coachcraft,
when Brewster, Darrin, LeBaron and Fleetwood created handcrafted
coaches onto the original manufacturers chassis to produce the
worlds finest automobiles.
This incredible Packard Dual Cowl Phaeton was made even more
incredible when it was restyled by the prestigious LeBaron Body
Company in 1932.
The one of a kind body incorporates hand formed fenders and body
design features similar to those of LeBaron Carrossiers, world
renowned for their design and coach built bodies on Locomobiles,
Mercedes-Benz, Peirce-Arrow and Delage. Built for speed in excess
of 100 miles per hour.
The Packard 384 cubic inch straight eight L-head engine boasted 135
horse power with 3200 rpm which was built for speed at the time,
topped off with a Detroit lubricated updraft carburetor.
The vin#169749 is clearly stamped in the engine equates to a late
1929 640 Series
Phaeton Custom Dual Cowl engine that would be correct for a early
1930 body.
This 142 inch wheel base automotive masterpiece is launched by a
3-speed transmission, backed by Hypoid-Gear rear differential and
stopped by the Packard heavy duty 4 wheel mechanical brake system,
rolling on Packard wire wheels, wide whites and a continental spare
on the back.
EXTERIOR
: Frame-off restored Dual-Cowl Phaeton
Restyled by LeBaron Body Company in 1932 Vin #169749 validates the
authentisity as a 640 Series, Packard Phaeton Custom Dual Cowl body
from the factory. Brand new professionally painted Midnight Blue
paint Dedicated 12 year frame off nut and bolt restoration All
chrome completed at time of the restoration
Including bumpers front and back, headlights, taillights
Windshield and glass, grill surround doo handles, horns etc
Beautiful Packard hood ornament
Gorgeous hand formed fenders
New running board step pads and chrome trim New tan cloth
top and inner pads New refurbished wood convertible wood frame,
chrome arms, and mechanisms
Beautiful chrome wire spoke wheels Wide white tires Continental
spare
INTERIOR
: Dual-Cowl Gorgeous blue leather seats and door panels, New chrome
dash bar
Dash has been professionally painted to match exterior Crisp gauges
with beautiful chrome bezels Correct steering and horn center
MECHANICS
: 384ci, straight 8, L-head engine Engine Vin #169749 equates to
late 1929 640 Series, Packard Phaeton Custom Dual Cowl
3-speed transmission Hypoid gear differential 4-wheel mechanical
brakes
UNDERCARRIAGE
: Frame-off restored-beautiful Freshly detailed and gorgeous
Wikipedia Information"Packard was an American luxury automobile
marque built by the Packard Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan,
United States. The first Packard automobiles were produced in 1899,
and the last true Packard in 1956, when they built the Packard
Predictor, their last concept car. Packard bought Studebaker in
1953 and formed the Studebaker-Packard Corporation of South Bend,
Indiana. The final Packards were actually badge engineered 1958
Studebakers.From this beginning, through and beyond the 1930s,
Packard-built vehicles were perceived as highly competitive among
high-priced luxury American automobiles. The company was commonly
referred to as being one of the "Three Ps" of American motordom
royalty, along with Pierce-Arrow of Buffalo, New York and Peerless
of Cleveland, Ohio. For most of its history, Packard was guided by
its President and General Manager James Alvan Macauley, who also
served as President of the National Automobile Manufacturers
Association. Inducted into the Automobile Hall of Fame, Macauley
made Packard the number one designer and producer of luxury
automobiles in the United States. The marque was also highly
competitive abroad, with markets in 61 countries. Gross income for
the company was $21,889,000 in 1928. Macauley was also responsible
for the iconic Packard slogan, "Ask the Man Who Owns One".In the
1920s, Packard exported more cars than any other in its price
class, and in 1930, sold almost twice as many abroad as any other
marque priced over $2000. In 1931, 10 Packards were owned by
Japan's royal family. Between 1924 and 1930, Packard was also the
top-selling luxury brand."American Dream Machines
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American Dream Machines occupies the historic 41,000 square foot
Packard Dealership. We are one of the largest full service classic
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