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Packard Super Eight Phaeton 1932

Allgemeine Beschreibung : The early 1930’s proved to be a difficult period for Packard. Without the financial might of a major corporation such as GM or Ford behind them, Packard relied heavily on cash reserves to get through the challenging economic times. Thankfully, Packard not only survived, but they also produced some of the most beautiful, iconic cars of the era – cars that would go on to symbolize pre-war glamour and opulence. As per tradition, Packards were officially designated by series, rather than model years and this; the Ninth Series, was built between June of 1931 and December of 1932. The Ninth Series utilized a new frame design that allowed for lower body height, as well as synchronized transmissions (on 2nd and top gears) and a driver-adjustable ride-control system for the shock absorbers. The Eight (formerly Standard Eight) and Deluxe Eight each featured the venerable alloy and cast iron L-head eight cylinder. Buyers had the option of several wheelbase configurations ranging from 129 inches to 147 inches, and the popular 902 rode on the 136-inch version.

At the height of the Classic Era, Packard offered a huge variety of body styles to suit the individual buyer’s needs. The extensive design catalog ranged from conservative sedans and limousines to the sporting open cars. One of the most desirable of all the Ninth Series bodies is this; the style 501 Phaeton. The gorgeous lines, raked windscreen, and low roofline give it a distinctly sporty appearance. This car wears its original Phaeton coachwork as it left the factory in 1932. According to the firewall tag, it was delivered to its first owner in May 1933 via Earl C. Anthony’s famous Los Angeles dealership. From there, it is believed to have remained in California for many years. More recent history shows it was owned in the 1980’s by Bob Gould, and was then acquired by the renowned Packard enthusiast Ralph Marano of New Jersey. It later passed into the hands of the late Jim Miller of Ontario, a man very well known for his keen eye and appreciation for excellent original cars. The previous owners purchased the Packard from Miller in 1999 and retained it as a highlight of their collection until 2015. It was sold by Hyman Ltd later in 2015 to a private collection of significant automobiles.

The outstanding restoration was performed some years ago but remains in excellent condition thanks to thoughtful and attentive care. It is clear that this car was very well maintained for its entire life, as the body structure appears to be largely original – with mostly original wood and hardware evident throughout the body. The handsome coachwork is crisp and straight, finished in an elegant tri-tone scheme of medium gray with darker gray character lines and black fenders. Numerous factory accessories include the Goddess of Speed radiator mascot, dual spot lights, dual sidemount spares, chrome wire wheels, clock, and a trunk rack.

Inside, charcoal leather upholstery is in fine condition, displaying only the slightest character since the restoration. The leather only just appears broken-in, making for an inviting environment for driver and passengers alike. Likewise, a Haartz Stayfast cloth top is beautifully fitted to a restored wood and chrome top frame. Mechanically, it is very sound and well-sorted, with the big 320 cubic inch inline-8 running strong and returning the easy performance that Packards of this era are so famous for.

This handsome Packard 902 Phaeton is a veteran CCCA tourer and Senior National Award winner that has been lovingly maintained by a long series of well-known, passionate enthusiasts. Highly attractive, and featuring one of Packard’s most desirable designs, this magnificent automobile is ready for the next keeper to continue its rich history.

Offers welcome and trades considered

https://hymanltd.com/vehicles/6614

1932 Packard Super Eight Phaeton is listed verkauft on ClassicDigest in St. Louis by Mark Hyman for $169500.

 

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Karosserietyp : Auto Marke : Packard Modell : Super Eight Ausführung : Phaeton Hubraum : 0.0 Modelljahr : 1932 Lage : Missouri

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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.