In the mid 1930's, the Packard Automobile Company found itself a
producer of fine automobiles that lacked customers. The market
crash of 1929 had left the automobile market reeling, and the
hardest hit companies were those who specialized in luxury and
ultra luxury automobiles. The Packard Six was reintroduced for the
1937 model year in an effort to help Packard gain market share in
the affordable mid-size family car arena. This segment was hotly
contested, and the Packard vied for attention amongst other
competitive products from Oldsmobile, Desoto, LaSalle and the like.
The Six was a well-appointed automobile that had distinctive
styling and excellent reliability. The stunningly gorgeous Packard
Six cataloged here was delivered new to the Jenkins Motor Co. in
Cartersville, Georgia. It was kept by the original owner until the
late 1960's when it was sold to the second owner, and continued to
be used and enjoyed until it was finally parked in the early 70's.
It sat in a shed until it was purchased and restored in 1979 by Mr.
James B. Wagnon Jr. of Chatanooga, Tennesse. This was a complete
body off restoration with many new parts while other parts were
cleaned, restored, and reused. This beauty queen has been very
sparingly used since and looks amazing for an almost fifty-year-old
restoration. The current owner has recently replaced the water
pump, fuel pump, carburetor, and brand-new whitewall tires have
been installed in the name of safety and road worthiness. The
electrical system has been updated to 12 volts for starting power
while the system voltage has been limited to 7.8 volts for the
functionality of the original instruments and lighting. An
aftermarket digital voltmeter and rpm gauge have been fitted at the
base of the steering column to assist the driver in monitoring
these important functions. This classy Packard is an easy driver
that floats down the road and effortlessly maintains 55+ mph. The
interior is a wonderful place to be, and the backseat has more room
than even today's luxury sedans. They sure do not build them like
this anymore, and that is a shame. This Packard would be a great
long road trip companion that allows you to see the world through a
different time period and draws attention wherever you go. Contact
Brian at 352-307-1968 and take home this pretty perfect Packard
(there's a tongue twister for you) today!! Financing and
transportation services are available! FEES & TAX INFORMATION - We
are a licensed dealer in the State of Florida and adhere to all
state and federal laws and regulations concerning the sale of a
used vehicle. All applicable taxes and fees will be charged
accordingly as required by the State of Florida. A fee of $495.00
will be charged to process the vehicle. Classic Car Quality
Disclaimer: We do our best to inspect, drive our vehicles, and note
any imperfections in the advertisement and pre-sale. However, due
to the nature of classic automobiles we cannot guarantee that every
function, electrical or mechanical etc., will work as it should.
These components will need upkeep and attention. In addition, often
these vehicles can sit for periods of time and once you begin to
drive them issues can arise without warning. Please make sure you
are comfortable with this before buying a vintage automobile. We
did NOT build or restore the vehicle. Vehicles are sold AS-IS, with
all faults known/unknown and with no implied warranty. Pre-Purchase
inspections are welcome; we describe these vehicles to the best of
our knowledge.
Vehicle Details
1937 Packard 115
Listing ID:CC-1967374
Price:$59,999
Location:Ocala, Florida
Year:1937
Make:Packard
Model:115
Exterior Color:Black
Interior Color:Brown
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:129155
Stock Number:051225
VIN:108235567
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