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1930 Packard Rumble Seat Coupe Model
733
Superb example in regular use; lots of nice extras;
recent show winner; stunning quality; the American Rolls-Royce
The
Packard Motor Car Company was one of the longest-lasting of the original
American independent manufacturers. Founded in 1899 in Ohio by the Packard
brothers and George Weiss, Packard became a popular choice among wealthy
Americans, offering a range of exclusive and beautifully styled
automobiles.
They also
enjoyed significant success in Europe. By the time the Depression hit, Packard
had developed a unique single assembly line system with all cars based on the
same basic platform which enabled it to survive the economic
chaos.
This
gorgeous Packard Coupe is offered in excellent overall condition. It has a
straight eight-cylinder engine producing approximately 110 horsepower from its
5.4-litres. The '733' in its name denotes its overall length of 134.5
inches which came as a convertible, sedan, limousine and even seven-passenger
editions, illustrating the interchangeability of Packard’s one-platform system.
A four-speed manual transmission was standard, alongside drum brakes at all four
wheels.
Originally
built in America, this Packard has spent most of its life in Canada.
During the 1980s, a full restoration was undertaken by the previous owner
which has held up extremely well. It was purchased and imported to the UK by the
Vendor in 2018.
The Brown
and Cream exterior is in great condition, the matching roof and luggage box are
showing some lovely patina and the fabric has begun to age
nicely.
There is a
Golfers door to the passenger side; this allows access to a generous storage
compartment behind the drivers seat. The Vendor is including a vintage
canvas golf bag, complete with wooden clubs!
There are
Tiffany signatures on the running board plates as these were designed by the
luxury company and the chrome is in good condition; there is also a folding
trunk rack to the rear complete with a removable trunk to allow for more
storage.
The
Packard Goddess radiator cap looks fabulous and there is a less desirable
substitute included for times when you venture to “the wrong side of the
tracks”! The imposing headlamps are augmented by a smart pair of Trippe
driving lamps, all running on a 6-volt system, which also powers an electric
fuel pump and Autovac system. There is a fully operational one-shot
lubrication system, going to 42 points around the chassis.
During the
restoration the interior was re-trimmed in buttoned and fluted velour which was
completed to a high standard and is still in good condition. The dash features
an eight-day Jaeger clock and other interior conveniences include door mounted
glass wind deflectors, opening windscreen and hand operated external spot lamp.
The rumble seat has minimal wear, it would appear that it has barely
used.
The
matching numbers 5.4 litre, straight-eight fired instantly on the day of our
visit and idled with ease. Driving down the road, it is clear the restoration
and maintenance has been to a high standard; the engine is smooth and responsive
and easily competes in modern traffic. Most other drivers give way as they
should!
All in
all, a rare opportunity (especially in the UK) to purchase a truly spectacular
and imposing Packard Coupe. It very recently won ‘Best in Show for the
1930s’ at the Horsley Show and offers effortless pace and comfort. This would be
a fantastic vehicle for long distance touring and would be welcome
anywhere.
For more information –
contact matthew.parkin@brightwells.com
* All charges are subject to VAT