This 1937 Packard Super Eight, having undergone a previous restoration, has been maintained in climate controlled storage by a single owner for nearly 30-years. Painted with a Dove Grey Exterior over Burgundy fenders, the exterior of the car is a work of art. From the commanding grill to the fender-mounted spares, every element of the exterior wows those who see it. On the interior, the color scheme is carried through with burgundy leather interior with grey piping. The available 8-passenger seating, including jump seats in the second row, displays the living-room like size of the interior. Hardwood dash carries the luxury of this car through up front. When the push-button start is applied, the straight-eight cylinder engine fires up and the car drives like new. This Packard is not only a tremendous collector's piece but is also a time-capsule of what true automotive luxury once was. In the 1930s there was no vehicle make more luxurious than Packard. The Packard carried the prestige of being the premiere automobile for the well-to-do. From its curvaceous exterior to its ahead of it's time interior, the Super Eight was the epitome of riding in style. an inline 8-cylinder engine, the straight-eight that Packard was so famously known for, this luxury vehicle had the power and cruising ability those of affluence desired.
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