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1934 Packard 1107 Roadster Bayliff Recreation in Volo, Illinois
In the 30's elegant custom Packards with pontoon fenders were built
and owned by Clark Gable; Gary Cooper and many other prominent
movie icons. This is the result of a 3 year build in 2008 by
Bayliff Custom Automotive. Only the finest in engineering,
materials and craftsmanship employed in this stunning Darren styled
Packard. Built on a modern chassis with all the favored creative
comforts from full power to air conditioning. Powered by a 325 HP
350 Chevy V8 shrouded in V12 style faux heads and manifolds. Frame
is custom built featuring Lincoln front suspension and steering
with Ford rear suspension. Clad in Lipstick red and 2 tone leather
interior. This stunning styled Darren Packard is a true show
stopper. A fantastic pleasure to drive. Youtube video available
upon request. Call our classic car division at 815-385-8408 for
video and/or vehicle information.
V12 Packard Style Heads and Manifolds
Power Steering
Power Brakes
Power Window
Air Conditioning
30's Style Floor Shifter
16" Chrome Wire Wheels
Diamond Black Radial Tires
Tan Harts Cloth Top
6 Way Power Seats
Packard Style Banjo Steering Wheel.
6 Large Gauges
Leather Boot Cover
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