Wonderful restored condition
Classic Car Club of America (CCCA) Senior Award Winner
Just released from over a decade of single collector ownership
Formerly owned by respected Packard collector Don McCallum
Rare and desirable 1933 Packard Model 1004 Super Eight Touring
One of only 788 long wheel base Super Eights’ built
Only 45,100 miles!
Correct 385ci (145hp) inline-8 engine!
CCCA Full Classic; eligible for all events and caravans
Documentation includes owner’s instructions, 10th Series Packard sales information, Packard service manual, September 1933 issue of Fortune Magazine with Packard advertisements and more!
Incredibly well furnished and optioned with:
“Pilot Ray” Rotating Driving Lights
Dual Side Mounts With Covers
Dual Spot Lights
Dual Horns
Dual Wind Wings
Cormorant Hood Ornament
Rear Fold Away Jump Seats
Luggage Rack With Trunk
Wire Wheels
Whitewall Tires
Recently serviced
Performs wonderfully
One of the best examples that can be found on the market today!
A collector’s dream!
The 1933 Packard Model 1004 Super Eight Touring featured here is finished in the stunning color combination of Packard Brown over a brown leather interior and beige convertible top. This stunning example was delivered new in May of 1933 to Park Avenue Packard in New York and was previously owned by well-known Packard enthusiast and collector Don McCallum before being sold to another collector in 2005. It was previously the subject of a no expense spared restoration that presents well and displays very little patina. The Classic Car Club of America recognizes this Model 1004 as a Full Classic and it is a CCCA Senior Award winner (a testament to the Packard’s thorough restoration). With limited production, ownership provenance and CCCA award winning status, this 1933 Packard Super Eight is one of the best examples that can be found on the market today. We are proud to offer this stunning 1933 Packard Model 1004 Super Eight Touring to the most particular investor or collector who appreciates CCCA award winning restorations and the legacy of the Packard marque. Ready to make an investment that you can actually enjoy? Classic cars have proven to be among the most resilient and rewarding investments in recent years with the Historic Automobile Group Index (HAGI) jumping 39% in 2013, 16% in 2014 and 17% in 2015 while posting gains of 467% over the last 10 years. Please contact one of our expert sales consultants at (314)291-7000 or [email protected] for more information. They will be happy to give you a complete walk-around, supply you with a more detailed description and answer any questions you may have. Buy with confidence.
HISTORY OF THE 1933 PACKARD 1004 SUPER EIGHT
For Packard’s 10th series of Automobiles, the company introduced several innovations with the 8 cylinder models. The Packard Standard Eight was now just the Packard Eight and the Deluxe Eight models begun being referred to as the Super Eight. The Super Eight in particular saw several improvements including a strengthened chassis with a new manifold design and a new Stromberg carburetor that raised power output to 145 horsepower. Vacuum assisted brakes were featured and gave the driver the option to adjust the level of braking to assist their needs. The wheelbase of the Deluxe models was dropped in favor of a 135” wheelbase chassis. Individuals seeking a more stately appearance opted for the 142” wheelbase which was 5 inches shorter than the 1932 “Deluxe” models. With 13 different factory body styles available, individual bodied production numbers were limited. Of the 1,327 Super Eight models built for 1933, only 788 were assembled on the 142” chassis. Body no. 650 was the Super Eight Touring, a stylish and functional Touring car with rear fold away jump seats that allowed seating for either 5 or 7 passengers. With a restyled exterior and a new windshield treatment, the Touring was especially stunning. It is no wonder why examples are highly coveted among collectors today.
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