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Older restoration recently and extensively freshened. Excellent
running example with proven tour history. Full weather equipment
including side curtains and trunk. Newer tires, rebuilt engine,
ready to tour! This Packard 833 phaeton was first restored in the
1970s and wore the familiar color combination that was popular at
the time: brown, orange, and tan. Workmanship was excellent and for
the most part, it was holding up beautifully, but it was starting
to look a little dated. Four years ago, the body was partially
disassembled and the brown and orange areas were repainted a bright
Packard blue, updating the look without requiring a complete
tear-down. The reason for that, of course, is because this is a
favorite tour car and taking it off the road would have been
problematic-it's just too good at driving. The result is a handsome
and very flashy phaeton that demonstrates why Packards are so
popular, year after year. You'll note that the bodywork is quite
good, with no signs of rust or botched repairs in the past, and
it's likely that this car has always been clean, straight, and
well-maintained. The new blue paint has a great shine and thanks to
a simple tan pinstripe that matches the body's primary color, it
has a period-correct appearance without looking over-done. Most of
the chrome probably dates to the 1970s restoration, but it's
excellent throughout with very few signs of age. The interior dates
to the 1970s restoration. It's in good order and the patterns are
correct, but the 40-something-year-old leatherette is showing some
signs of age. On the other hand, this is a car to drive, not to
show, and you want the car you drive to place low demands on the
owner-for this purpose, the interior is just right. Slide in and
don't worry about scuffing expensive fresh leather. Driving in less
than ideal weather? Don't sweat it, a little water won't hurt it.
Have passengers? You won't ever worry that they're going to hurt
something that needs protecting. The low-demand way this car goes
about its business is quite liberating. Custom switch panels were
added under the dash for turn signals (on the left) and presumably
the spotlight (on the right) which is not currently wired. Rear
seat passengers enjoy capricious legroom thanks to the massive
133-inch wheelbase and such niceties as a robe rail, foot rest, and
storage compartment built into the back of the front seat. Overhead
there's a neatly fitted tan canvas top that folds into a neat
bundle and looks quite sporting, especially if you fold the
windshield flat as well. This car also includes a full set of side
curtains for all weather touring and the factory top saddles are
removable to keep the flanks clean when the top is up. The 833
carried Packard's legendary 320 cubic inch straight-8, which was
rated at an easy 100 horsepower in the 8th Series. But the
horsepower isn't the story-as with most Packards, it's all about
the torque. That 9-main-bearing straight-8 pulls like an electric
motor with about the same amount of noise and vibration. It's
silent and smooth. It was rebuilt some years ago and carefully
maintained ever since, and has proven itself as a reliable tour
car. There's been recent work and detailing, so it wears correct
Packard Green engine enamel on the block atop a beautiful aluminum
crankcase, new stainless hardware, plus a Stromberg updraft
carburetor, Delco distributor, and a fuel pump which was new in the
8th Series. The modern air filter and bright red spark plug wires
aren't quite authentic, but given how well it runs we're hesitant
to change anything. The cooling system does its job and this
Packard runs cool even on the hottest days and the generator keeps
the battery topped up with ease. The 3-speed manual transmission
shifts cleanly, although it takes some practice to master the
clutch, and with 4.09 gears out back, it's a reasonable 50 MPH
cruiser. Brakes were still mechanical, of course, but they're
effective. Steering is heavy at a standstill but feather light at
speed, and combined with the supple suspension (note that the leaf
springs still wear metal gaiters) this is a comfortable car to
drive. The wheels were stripped and refinished when the blue paint
was sprayed and it wears 7.00-19 Lester wide whitewalls that really
look great on the low-slung phaeton. I have personally known this
car for more than a decade and it has never missed a beat on tour.
It has been owned by a talented fellow who knows his way around
things mechanical and keeps his hardware in top form. It's also
reasonably priced for an open Packard and in just the right
condition for worry-free enjoyment on the road. If you've been
looking for your next Packard, this is a fantastic choice. Call
today! Harwood Motors always recommends and welcomes personal or
professional inspections on any car in our inventory prior to
purchase.
Vehicle Details
1931 Packard 833
Listing ID:CC-1461640
Price:$69,900
Location:Macedonia, Ohio
Year:1931
Make:Packard
Model:833
Exterior Color:Packard Blue/Tan
Interior Color:Tan leatherette
Odometer:68137
Stock Number:117082
VIN:461169
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