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Packard Twelve Club Sedan 1933

Allmän beskrivning : The beautiful Packard Tenth Series was introduced in 1933 at the 33rd National Automobile Show. The entire model range had been revamped with new styling and new names. The old Standard Eight, Deluxe Eight, and Twin-Six nomenclature was dropped for the simpler Eight, Super Eight and Twelve. Packard execs felt the new names were more upscale and helped differentiate Packard from entry-level eight cylinder cars from the likes of Ford. Names aside, the new Tenth Series featured the first hints of streamline styling trends that were creeping into automobile design at the time. Front fenders were skirted for a fuller look, and the radiator grille featured a Vee-design. Beneath the body was a new X-member frame, 17-inch wheels, and refinements to the adjustable power braking and ride control systems. The flagship of the fleet was the Twelve, available as the Model 1005 on a 142-inch wheelbase, or the Model 1006 on the 147-inch wheelbase. With the 1005, buyers had eleven body styles to choose from, while the 1006 was only offered in two formal limousine styles. Interestingly, Packard produced the 10th Series for only eight months until the 11th series replaced it. As a result, just 525 Twelves were built in 1933.

This 1933 Packard Twelve 1005 wears handsome Club Sedan coachwork from the factory catalog and is one of only a handful of known survivors. This lifelong California car was first sold in August 1933 via Earle C. Anthony’s Los Angeles showroom, though little of its subsequent early history is known. In February 1979, this car surfaced in a classified ad in the LA Times. The advertisement described the car as one of 5 known examples, and while it was mostly complete, it was in need of a total restoration.

An artist, avid car collector, and restorer from nearby Altadena, California, Mr. Ron Lawless, recognized the rarity and importance of the car and soon brought the derelict Packard home. The late Mr. Lawless would restore the car himself over a ten year period, painstakingly disassembling it down to a bare chassis and rebuilding every component along the way. Period photos show the car was complete but rough, requiring considerable effort to return it to its former elegance. While indeed an ambitious project, Mr. Lawless was up to the task and the results are truly outstanding. He would go on to enjoy his finely restored Packard for nearly 40 years.

With the restoration completed by the late 1980s, Ron showed his Packard extensively on the West Coast, earning numerous awards along the way. In 1989, the Packard was entered in a CCCA Grand Classic where it received a National First Prize and Senior badge. As late as 2009, it was still being shown, winning its class at the LA Concours.

Today, the restoration has matured, and the car has taken on a very pleasing and attractive patina. The Club Sedan coachwork is understated and handsome, and the bodywork appears straight, tidy, and exhibits sound fit and finish, a testament quality of the original restoration. The black paintwork is glossy and attractive, with some minor cracking visible in the lacquer in places. This car is well equipped with dampened bumpers (standard on the Twelve and optional on the Super Eight), dual side-mount spare wheels with painted covers, trunk rack, and dual chrome trumpet horns. The chrome is very good overall, with bumpers and headlamps in excellent condition, and only some minor pitting found on smaller parts.

Packard intended the Club Sedan to be a luxury car for the owner-driver, so accommodations in the front and rear are generous and comfortable. The cabin is trimmed in lovely blue-gray fabric in both front and rear, with complementary carpet and headlining. The upholstery is remarkably well-preserved for what is nearly a 30-year-old restoration, appearing clean, tidy and generally free of excessive wear. Restored woodwork surrounds the windows, while wood-grained metal panels (Mr. Lawless’ specialty) dress instrument panel. Factory correct switches, controls, and Waltham instruments all present in fine condition.

Under the hood rests Packard’s sublime 445.5 cubic-inch L-head V12, producing 160 horsepower in standard form. Photos show the engine was rebuilt at the time of the restoration, and it remains appropriately detailed in proper Packard green with period correct plumbing and hardware. Some of the enamel on the manifolds has worn off in the course of moderate use, which is not out of the ordinary for an older restoration. Otherwise, the finishes and detailing remain in very good order. It is a delight to drive, with prodigious power and the smooth, easy-driving nature that is expected from a Packard of this era.

Rare and elegant, this Packard Twelve has been well-maintained and enjoyed by a dedicated enthusiast for the past 40 years. Its charming, care-worn patina and usable nature make it a prime candidate for AACA tours, CCCA CARavan touring or similar driving events and is sure to entertain its next keeper for many more years.

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1933 Packard Twelve Club Sedan is listed såld on ClassicDigest in St. Louis by Mark Hyman for $102500.

 

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Karosstyp : Personbil Märke : Packard Modell : Twelve Modellversion : Club Sedan Motorvolym : 0.0 Årsmodell : 1933 Karosstyp : Sedan Läge : Missouri

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Packard: En omfattande historia
Tidiga år och stiftelse:

Grundande: Packard Motor Car Company grundades 1899 i Warren, Ohio, av James Ward Packard, William Doud Packard och George Lewis Weiss.
Pioneering Luxury: Ursprungligen producerade bilkvalitet, Packard blev synonymt med lyx, hantverk och teknisk excellens.
Anmärkningsvärda prestationer och bidrag:

Packard Twin Six: Introducerad 1916, denna V12-driven bil etablerade Packard som ett främsta lyxbilmärke.
Model Line Expansion: Packard utvidgade sin sortiment med olika modeller, inklusive sedans, kuponger, konvertibler och limousiner, som catering till välmående kunder som söker elegans och prestanda.
Tekniska innovationer: Varumärket introducerade flera innovationer, till exempel den första användningen av aluminiumkolvar, luftkonditionering och den ultramatiska automatväxeln.
Tio historiskt betydande modeller med tekniska specifikationer:

Packard Twin Six (1916):
Motor: 7.3L V12 -motor.
Prestanda: Cirka 85 hästkrafter.
Packard åtta (1930-1938):
Motor: Straight-8-motor med olika förskjutningar.
Prestanda: varierade från 90 till över 130 hästkrafter.
Packard Super Eight (1939-1951):
Motor: Straight-8-motor.
Prestanda: Tillverkad mellan 130 till 180 hästkrafter.
Packard One-Twenty (1935-1942):
Motor: Straight-8-motor.
Prestanda: Cirka 100 till 120 hästkrafter.
Packard Clipper (1941-1957):
Motor: V8 -motor.
Prestanda: allt från 135 till 185 hästkrafter.
Packard Caribbean (1953-1956):
Motor: V8 -motor.
Prestanda: varierande mellan 275 till 310 hästkrafter.
Packard Patrician (1951-1956):
Motor: Inline-8- och V8-motorer.
Prestanda: varierade från 150 till 180 hästkrafter.
Packard Hawk (1958):
Motor: V8 -motor.
Prestanda: Tillverkad cirka 275 hästkrafter.
Packard Executive (1956-1958):
Motor: V8 -motor.
Prestanda: varierande mellan 240 till 290 hästkrafter.
Packard Predictor (1956):
Motor: Konceptbil som visar design och teknik.
Prestanda: Prototypmodell.
Arv och inflytande:
Kvalitet och elegans: Packard vördades för sin exceptionella byggkvalitet, raffinerad styling och lyxfunktioner, ofta i nivå med europeiska lyxmärken som Mercedes-Benz.
Slutet på produktionen: Varumärket mötte ekonomiska kampar på 1950 -talet, vilket ledde till dess sammanslagning med Studebaker och eventuellt avbrott i slutet av 1950 -talet, vilket markerade slutet på en era i amerikanska lyxbilar.
Packard lämnade en bestående arv i bilindustrin, symboliserar elegans, teknisk excellens och ett engagemang för lyx som har beundrats och respekterats av bilentusiaster över hela världen.