Beautifully restored and maintained to a high standard Well known
within the hobby as "The Craven Packard" A resident of multiple
noted collections, including Harold Crosby and the Craven
Foundation Multiple Concours d'Elegance Best of Show winner and a
2020 AACA Grand National Award winner Equipped with a host of
desirable beauty items and accessories The 1930 Packard 745 Deluxe
Eight Sport Phaeton emerged at the height of Packard's Classic Era
dominance, built on the long 145-inch wheelbase chassis and powered
by the refined 384-cubic-inch straight-eight that symbolized the
company's engineering excellence and prestige. Developed as a
flagship open model, the 745 combined advanced mechanicals with
quality coachwork, giving affluent buyers a car that was as
sophisticated to drive as it was impressive to arrive in. The
dual-cowl sport phaeton body style is especially desirable today
for its dramatic proportions, open-air touring experience, and
elegant, sporting profile, offering the glamour of a convertible
with the practicality of four-door, dual-compartment luxury
motoring. Well known within the collector car hobby as the "The
Craven Packard", this example's known history starts when it was
delivered new by Packard Westchester, of New York State, on June
27, 1930. The first known owner would be noted California-based
Packard collector Harold Crosby, who acquired it in 1969, and is
believed to have obtained it from Mike McManus' Atlantic Auto
Wreckers, as Mr. Crosby is known to have acquired several prominent
cars from there. Noted for his fine eye for automobiles, Mr. Crosby
once owned three Vee-windshield Individual Custom Dietrich
Packards. Under his stewardship, this Packard was the recipient of
a comprehensive nut-and-bolt restoration. Crosby would go on to
show his Packard at multiple noted events where it won Best of Show
at the Santa Cruz Concours d'Elegance, achieved a perfect 100-point
score at the Classic Car Club of America (CCCA) Far West Grand
Classic, and most importantly took home a Best in Class at the 1970
Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance. Shortly after winning its
prestigious awards, Tom Lester, the founder of the Lester Tire
Company, would welcome this Packard into his own collection. Mr.
Lester would then sell this Packard in 1972 to the Craven
Foundation of Toronto, Ontario. Established by the Canadian Tobacco
Company of the same name, the Craven Foundation was comprised of a
large gathering of finely selected automobiles and a large
reference library, housed together in a purpose-built public
museum. Known as one of the greatest collections ever housed in
Canada, this Dual-Cowl Phaeton Packard was hailed as one of the
more famous, "signature" automobiles within the collection.
Following the acquisition of the House of Craven, the museum was
dispersed and this Packard was acquired by Ross N. Young of
Lindsay, Ontario in 1986. Retaining the car for 22 years, Young
would sell this Packard to noted Ontario collector and enthusiast
Jim Miller in 2008. Under his care, this Packard underwent a
high-quality cosmetic restoration carried out by RM Auto
Restoration. During this process, it was refinished in the same
Packard Blue and black selected by Harold Crosby and the chrome was
re-plated. The restoration was finished in 2010 and documented by a
handful of photos. A treasure among his impressive collection,
Larry Tichner of Ontario would acquire this example in 2013 and
then noted Ohio collectors Jim and Namcy Scharfeld in 2015, who
would then sell it to the late Dave Poulson. Under Mr. Poulson's
care, this Deluxe Eight Sport Phaeton was once again entered into
the show field, where, in 2016, this superb Packard obtained its
AACA Senior National First Prize badge and then in 2020 was pinned
with a Grand National Winning badge. It also won the Award of
Distinction at the Ault Park Concours d'Elegance, was invited and
shown at the Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance and won the Lion
Award at the Co
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