It is quite unlikely that there is a similar model in the country that satisfies the high level of authenticity and quality of restoration as this.
I have owned 1937 Packard Twelves since 1989 and have carefully noted the assorted attributes that make an authentic car. All this time I have been a hands-on Packard enthusiast. Over various periods since 1989, I have been the Director of the Indiana Region of CCCA six years. I am the Head Judge of our Grand Classic.
This car, just completed, has never been shown.
The price is $395,000. It would cost at least this much to do a quality restoration, which in most cases include assorted inauthenticities.