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Packard Eight Station Sedan 1950

Allgemeine Beschreibung : In the early 1950s, station wagons enjoyed a dramatic uptick in popularity with American buyers, especially as people moved from cities and out into the suburbs. The success of the Chrysler Town & Country had shifted the wood bodied car upmarket, and soon after the war, virtually every manufacturer in the US had a stylish, well-equipped Woody in their line. Not one to be left behind, Packard added a handsome woody wagon which they called the Station Sedan. Based on a comprehensively equipped Packard Eight Sedan, it had an extended roof, wood window frames and side panels, and ash framed tail gate with contrasting panels, and a lovely mahogany-floored luggage compartment with bright metal rub strips.

The driveline of the Standard and Deluxe Eights was Packard’s famed smooth, quiet and reliable 288 cubic-inch L-head inline eight-cylinder engine. With its 2-barrel carburetor it delivered a healthy 135 horsepower through a column shifted 3-speed transmission. In contrast to lesser station wagons, the Packard Station Sedan was not utilitarian: It was a luxury automobile designed and built for a successful family who demanded comfort, performance, quality and distinction.

Among wood-bodied cars of the early Fifties the Station Sedan stands out thanks to its distinct styling and recognizable Packard lineage. Produced for only two model years, 1949-1950, it is believed that only 3,864 were built. Most Station Sedans were 1949 models making this 1950 example particularly rare. Not unusually for 1950 Packards, it has a 1949-style grille and parking lights as Packard used up its stock of existing trim parts before introducing new body designs in 1951.

As the subject of an extensive, nut-and-bolt restoration completed in 2006, this 1950 Station Sedan is a beautiful example of this rare woody. Restored at a documented cost of nearly $170,000, it is finished in its original color of Arizona Beige with light ash wood side framing, contrasting panels and highly attractive brightwork. The paint finish is consistently good, as is the glossy varnish on the wood panels. There are a few instances of cracked lacquer and a minor paint imperfection or two, but overall the cosmetic quality reflects both the restoration’s quality and the quality of care it has had during limited use.

Befitting an expensive luxury automobile, it is well-equipped for the period with chrome bumper overriders front and rear, grille guard, rear wheel skirts, amber Packard-badged fog lights, cormorant mascot and a backup light. The wheels are body color with large Deluxe-style hubcaps and trim rings and wide whitewall bias ply tires.

The interior is trimmed in dark tan leatherette with oatmeal cloth seat inserts that match the oatmeal square weave carpeting and features all you’d need for a family road trip, with plush and roomy bench seats front and rear, a heater/defroster, pushbutton radio and lovely woodgrained metal dashboard with bright gauges. The fittings and controls including the steering wheel, chrome details and buttons are in excellent order.

Packard’s venerable L-head inline-eight sits in a tidy compartment, which has been thoroughly restored in period colors and materials including hose clamps and decals. The engine bay and chassis display light signs of use, as the car has been enjoyed in shows and the occasional tour while in the care of its most recent owners, who have maintained it from completion of the restoration in 2006 to 2021.

This charming and rare 1950 Packard Eight Station Sedan will undoubtedly make a statement at any gathering of Packards or classic woody wagons and is sure to please the devoted marque enthusiast.


Offers welcome and trades considered

1950 Packard Eight Station Sedan is listed zu verkaufen on ClassicDigest in St. Louis by Hyman Ltd. for $71500.

 

Fakten der Auto

Karosserietyp : Auto Marke : Packard Modell : Eight Ausführung : Station Sedan Hubraum : 0.0 Modelljahr : 1950 Lage : Missouri Fahrzeug Anmeldung : Undefiniert

71500 $

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Hyman Ltd.

Hyman Ltd.
314-524-6000
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über Packard
Packard: Eine umfassende Geschichte
Frühe Jahre und Stiftung:

Gründung: Die Packard Motor Car Company wurde 1899 in Warren, Ohio, von James Ward Packard, William Doud Packard und George Lewis Weiss gegründet.
Pionierluxus: Packard produzierte zunächst hochwertige Automobile und wurde zum Synonym für Luxus, Handwerk und technische Exzellenz.
Bemerkenswerte Erfolge und Beiträge:

Packard Twin Six: Das 1916 eingeführte Auto wurde Packard als Premier Luxury Automobile Marke eingerichtet.
Modelllinienerweiterung: Packard hat seine Aufstellung mit verschiedenen Modellen erweitert, darunter Limousinen, Coupes, Cabrios und Limousinen, die an wohlhabende Kunden geliefert werden, die Eleganz und Leistung suchen.
Engineering Innovations: Die Marke führte mehrere Innovationen ein, z.
Zehn historisch bedeutende Modelle mit technischen Spezifikationen:

Packard Twin Six (1916):
Motor: 7.3L V12 Motor.
Leistung: rund 85 PS.
Packard acht (1930-1938):
Motor: Straight-8 Motor mit verschiedenen Verschiebungen.
Leistung: reicht zwischen 90 und über 130 PS.
Packard Super Eight (1939-1951):
Motor: Straight-8 Motor.
Leistung: Produktion zwischen 130 und 180 PS.
Packard One-Twenty (1935-1942):
Motor: Straight-8 Motor.
Leistung: ca. 100 bis 120 PS.
Packard Clipper (1941-1957):
Motor: V8 Motor.
Leistung: reichen von 135 bis 185 PS.
Packard Caribbean (1953-1956):
Motor: V8 Motor.
Leistung: variiert zwischen 275 und 310 PS.
Packard Patrician (1951-1956):
Motor: Inline-8- und V8-Motoren.
Leistung: reicht von 150 bis 180 PS.
Packard Hawk (1958):
Motor: V8 Motor.
Leistung: Erzeugt um 275 PS.
Packard Executive (1956-1958):
Motor: V8 Motor.
Leistung: variiert zwischen 240 und 290 PS.
Packard Predictor (1956):
Motor: Konzeptauto präsentieren Design und Technologie.
Leistung: Prototypmodell.
Vermächtnis und Einfluss:
Qualität und Eleganz: Packard wurde wegen seiner außergewöhnlichen Verarbeitungsqualität, des raffinierten Stylings und seiner Luxusmerkmale verehrt, die häufig mit europäischen Luxusmarken wie Mercedes-Benz auf A-A-Niveau berücksichtigt wurden.
Produktionsende: Die Marke hatte in den 1950er Jahren finanzielle Kämpfe, was zu ihrer Fusion mit Studebaker und letztendlich Ende der 1950er Jahre führte, was das Ende einer Ära in amerikanischen Luxusautomobilen kennzeichnete.
Packard hinterließ ein dauerhaftes Erbe in der Automobilindustrie, symbolisierte Eleganz, technische Exzellenz und ein Engagement für Luxus, das weltweit von Autoenthusiasten bewundert und respektiert wurde.