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Packard was one of the leaders in quality and luxury in the roaring
20's. In 1923 big news for Packard was wheelbase and body styling
along with several new body choices. There were now 5 on a 126 inch
chassis, including a debonair four passenger Sport model that was 2
inches lower and rode on disc wheels along with a new belt molding
that ran the entire length of the open car bodies. These Packard's
were definitely tied to the "Roaring 20's" history of America; so
part your hair in the middle and dust off your Zoot suit and climb
aboard this Packard Sport Touring car. This one clad in dark gloss
red with black fenders on a great fitting laser straight body.
Interior is tan leather with tan harts cloth sport top that folds
down for nice weather. Bright work is all nickel and in beautiful
condition. Mechanics all inspected on the chassis and recent tune.
Runs and drives excellent. The car is an older restoration that was
lovingly refreshed - looks like new. Call our classic car division
at 815-385-8408 for more vehicle information.
Radiator Ornament - Moto Meter
Vehicle Details
1923 Packard Six
Listing ID:CC-1296692
Price:$59,998
Location:Volo, Illinois
Year:1923
Make:Packard
Model:Six
Exterior Color:Burgundy
Interior Color:Tan
Odometer:0
Stock Number:C22327
VIN:U30521A
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