The 1931 Packard 840 Deluxe Eight represented the pinnacle of
Packard's renowned straight-eight lineup, blending refined
engineering with elegant styling during the depths of the Great
Depression. Powered by Packard's smooth and powerful
384.8-cubic-inch inline eight, the 840 delivered effortless
performance while maintaining the marque's reputation for
exceptional quality and reliability. Buyers could choose from an
impressive range of factory body styles, including sedans, club
sedans, touring cars, phaetons, sport phaetons, roadsters, coupes,
and convertible coupes, with additional semi-custom bodies
available from Packard and prestigious coachbuilders. One of the
more desirable body styles to grace the 1931 Packard chassis, this
840 Deluxe Eight Dual Cowl Sport Phaeton example is 1 of
approximately 97 built and said to be one of fewer than a dozen to
survive today. While early history of this Packard is unknown,
known owners can be traced back to the 1950s when it was under the
watchful eye of Packard collector Owen Fraking of upstate New York.
Under his care for an extended period of time, Mr. Fraking retained
this example, still said to be in original condition, until his
passing in 2000. This example was then acquired by the McGowan
brothers of Connecticut, who two years later sold it to Doug
Bredbury. After retaining ownership for three years, he sold it
back to one of the McGowan brothers, who then sold it to a Canadian
collector in 2007. In the years to follow, this rare 840 Deluxe
Eight was treated to a multi-year comprehensive restoration where
the body was removed from the chassis. Similarly, the
384.8-cubic-inch eight-cylinder engine and four-speed manual
transmission were disassembled and rebuilt to Packard
specifications. The water pump, starter, generator, and fuel pump
were also rebuilt at this time. Dressed to impress, the body is
draped in black, while the chassis and wheel wells are finished in
a subtle but eye-catching green that match the wheels. Adorned with
a proper black Haartz cloth top, other items include a rare
rear-mounted spare with a split bumper, a radiator stone guard,
dual windshield-mounted spotlights, and dual wind wings. Most
interestingly, the rear cowl still carries its original label tags
and reads, "Tonneau Shield Company, Inc., of New York." Following
its wonderful restoration, this example graced the show field of
the 2009 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance and partook in the
event's Tour d'Elegance. The current noted collector would welcome
this rare example into his collection in 2018 where it has been
carefully maintained. Today, this Packard remains fit for show
display at either CCCA and AACA judged gatherings. With its rarity,
ownership history, Pebble Beach pedigree, and comprehensive
restoration, this impressive 840 Deluxe Eight Dual Cowl Sport
Phaeton is a wonderful representation of the Classic Era. Equally
suited for a concours or similar event, it will also make a
wonderful grand touring choice and offers its next caretaker the
opportunity to enjoy one of Packard's most exclusive and elegant
automobiles. * Said to be one of fewer than a dozen known to
exist
* Recipient of a body-off-the-frame restoration
* Known history dating back to the 1950s
* Shown at the 2009 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance
* Desirable body style fitted with various accessories
* A Classic Car Club of America (CCCA) Full Classic� ready for
showing and touring
The 1931 Packard 840 Deluxe Eight represented the pinnacle of
Packard's renowned straight-eight lineup, blending refined
engineering with elegant styling during the depths of the Great
Depression. Powered by Packard's smooth and powerful
384.8-cubic-inch inline eight, the 840 delivered effortless
performance while maintaining the marque's reputation for
exceptional quality and reliability. Buyers could choose from an
impressive range of factory body styles, including sedans, club
sedans, touring cars, phaetons, sport phaetons, roadsters, coupes,
and convertible coupes, with additional semi-custom bodies
available from Packard and prestigious coachbuilders.
One of the more desirable body styles to grace the 1931 Packard
chassis, this 840 Deluxe Eight Dual Cowl Sport Phaeton example is 1
of approximately 97 built and said to be one of fewer than a dozen
to survive today. While early history of this Packard is unknown,
known owners can be traced back to the 1950s when it was under the
watchful eye of Packard collector Owen Fraking of upstate New York.
Under his care for an extended period of time, Mr. Fraking retained
this example, still said to be in original condition, until his
passing in 2000. This example was then acquired by the McGowan
brothers of Connecticut, who two years later sold it to Doug
Bredbury. After retaining ownership for three years, he sold it
back to one of the McGowan brothers, who then sold it to a Canadian
collector in 2007. In the years to follow, this rare 840 Deluxe
Eight was treated to a multi-year comprehensive restoration where
the body was removed from the chassis. Similarly, the
384.8-cubic-inch eight-cylinder engine and four-speed manual
transmission were disassembled and rebuilt to Packard
specifications. The water pump, starter, generator, and fuel pump
were also rebuilt at this time.
Dressed to impress, the body is draped in black, while the chassis
and wheel wells are finished in a subtle but eye-catching green
that match the wheels. Adorned with a proper black Haartz cloth
top, other items include a rare rear-mounted spare with a split
bumper, a radiator stone guard, dual windshield-mounted spotlights,
and dual wind wings. Most interestingly, the rear cowl still
carries its original label tags and reads, 'Tonneau Shield Company,
Inc., of New York.'
Following its wonderful restoration, this example graced the show
field of the 2009 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance and partook in
the event's Tour d'Elegance. The current noted collector would
welcome this rare example into his collection in 2018 where it has
been carefully maintained. Today, this Packard remains fit for show
display at either CCCA and AACA judged gatherings.
With its rarity, ownership history, Pebble Beach pedigree, and
comprehensive restoration, this impressive 840 Deluxe Eight Dual
Cowl Sport Phaeton is a wonderful representation of the Classic
Era. Equally suited for a concours or similar event, it will also
make a wonderful grand touring choice and offers its next caretaker
the opportunity to enjoy one of Packard's most exclusive and
elegant automobiles.
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