This 1958 Packard Hawk is an outstanding example of Packard's final
production model, finished in the factory-offered shade of Mountain
Blue over tan leather. This car is No. 266 of 588 built for 1958,
featuring a beautifully preserved, ground-up restoration that took
the previous owner six years to complete. It features dual
antennas, wide whitewall tires, correct Packard wheel covers, dual
Packard-Hawk outside mirrors and original factory-applied gold
Mylar trim. As a step up from the similar Studebaker, Packard Hawks
received high-quality leather interiors. Also unique to the Packard
are quilted armrests applied to the tops of the doors and
quarter-panels, as well as additional trim. This car's tan interior
features attractive leather upholstery, tidy nylon loop carpets and
superb detailing. The engine-turned aluminum instrument panel is
fitted from new with race-inspired Stewart-Warner instruments.
Power comes from the Studebaker-sourced 289ci V8 engine equipped
with a factory McCullough supercharger. As with the rest of this
car, the engine presentation is tidy and attractive, with excellent
painted fittings and accessories, authentic decals and labels, and
only slight signs of use. This car is equipped with the BorgWarner
Flight-O-Matic automatic transmission, power brakes and power
steering to ensure effortless high-speed cruising ability. Since
its restoration, this attractive Packard has appeared in numerous
club events and concours. It earned an AACA National First Prize in
2001, as well as a Packard Automobile Classics National First
Place. It won an Award of Excellence at the 2000 Greenwich Concours
d'Elegance, was shown at the prestigious Amelia Island Concours
d'Elegance and earned a Best in Show at the 2000 Eastern Packard
Club annual meet.
Vehicle Details
1958 Packard Hawk
Listing ID:CC-2026612
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1958
Make:Packard
Model:Hawk
Exterior Color:MOUNTAIN BLUE
Interior Color:TAN
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:292357
VIN:58LS1241
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