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1900 to 1980 Packard Cars for Sale with Clock

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  1. 1950 Packard Super 8 Touring Sedan The 1950 dealer brochure for the Packard line is so wonderfully illustrated and simple, and touts the new Ultramatic transmission. With a series of colorful illustrations, it highlights the advantages of the auto...
    1 day ago on Americanlisted
  2. Stunning six-figure refurbishment by D&D Classic Auto. Massive 139-inch wheelbase, first year independent front suspension, first year hydraulic brakes. Fantastic road car ready to tour. Just beautiful inside and out.According to records that acco...
    1 day ago on Americanlisted
  3. Continuing to epitomize Americas fine-car market during the early 1930s Packards Eleventh Series model range continues to rank among the companys finest. Debuted in August 1933 they featured a wide range of handsomely styled bodies based on Raymon...
    Over 4 weeks ago on Americanlisted
  4. While Packard surprised industry watchers with the launch of its new Junior models in 1935 the venerable luxury-car company continued to satisfy its staunchly loyal high-end clients with the prestigious Twelve supplemented by the new Super Eight. ...
    Over 4 weeks ago on Americanlisted
  5. … 2-Dr Business CoupeThis is a perfect collector/show car. This Packard is a Business Coupe which means it does not have a back seat. The carpet is fresh, the pedals look new, literally everything except the dash clock, works great,...
    Over 4 weeks ago on Americanlisted
  6. … Convertible CoupeGENERALAn Art Deco masterpiece from every angle. Remarkable and correct two-tone Wilshire Brown and Andes Tan paint combination with a full complement of rare period options and accessories! Fitted with the rare a...
    Over 4 weeks ago on Americanlisted
  7. Big, handsome Packard sedan great for touring. Attractive period colors, lots of options, drives very well. Period aftermarket A/C, power windows, working self-leveling suspension. New WWW radials. A lot of Packard luxury for not a lot of cash!By ...
    Over 4 weeks ago on Americanlisted
  8. … Club CoupeThis Packard in a Barn has been owned by the seller since 1969 and off the road since 1973. Except for the engine (as described below) the car is nearly 100% complete and original with minimal surface rust. Mileage is be...
    Over 4 weeks ago on Americanlisted
  9. The 54th Series, designed by famous stylist Dick Teague, was one of the last full-sized Packard convertibles produced in Detroit before the company merged with Studebaker. In fact, this convertible is still considered one of the finest and most lu...
    Over 4 weeks ago on Americanlisted
  10. … Convertible Coupe Vehicle No. 1499-2965 Series 1901. 120 bhp, 282 cu. in. L-head inline eight-cylinder engine, three-speed manual transmission, parallel-arm front suspension with coil springs, solid rear axle with semi-elliptical ...
    Over 4 weeks ago on Americanlisted
  11. This 1937 Packard Super 8 Convertible Sedan is absolutely gorgeous example and was a previous national award winning Full Classic. By 1937, most of Packard's American luxury automaker contemporaries, such as Duesenberg, Auburn, Cord, Pierce-Arrow,...
    Over 4 weeks ago on Americanlisted
  12. EXCEPTIONALLY RARE AND SPORTING BODY STYLECCCA FULL CLASSIC RECOGNITIONLONGTIME WEST COAST CAR, SOLD NEW TO CALIFORNIAEX-ACADEMY OF ART UNIVERSITY COLLECTIONWELL-PRESERVED & ATTRACTIVE OLDER RESTORATIONEXCELLENT MAROON OVER BEIGE LEATHER LIVERY385...
    Over 4 weeks ago on Americanlisted
  13. … 1901 Touring Sedan Packard was never known for taking risks, and that's part of the marque's appeal today. The 120, which was smaller and less expensive than the senior Packard cars, was roughly equivalent to a Buick, yet offered ...
    Over 4 weeks ago on Americanlisted
  14. … Sedan Packard was never known for taking risks, and that's part of the marque's appeal today. The 120, which was smaller and less expensive than the senior Packard cars, was roughly equivalent to a Buick yet offered big car stylin...
    Over 4 weeks ago on Americanlisted
  15. Continuing to epitomize America's fine-car market during the early 1930s, Packard's Eleventh Series model range continues to rank among the company's finest. Debuted in August 1933, they featured a wide range of handsomely styled bodies based on R...
    Over 4 weeks ago on Americanlisted
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