Vehicle Description
In 1955, this Packard 400 sold new in Los Angeles for $3,950 to a
Santa Barbara resident and resided there and in Oxnard, CA, until
1996. Being a California car, it had never experienced any rust and
was an excellent candidate for restoration. The complete
professional highly detailed cosmetic and mechanical restoration
began in 1998 and was finished in April 2000. Shortly after
completion, it was a National Award-winner at the 35th Annual
Packard Automobile Classics show in June 2000. 1955 was the first
year for the Packard Torsion Level Ride, a self-leveling torsion
bar suspension for an unsurpassed driving experience. The 400
moniker invoked New York's "social four hundred" families. This
amazing piece of luxury and technology is optioned with power
steering, power seats and power windows. 1955 is a highly regarded
year for Packard enthusiasts, and this example is certainly very
nice.