Lot 7073

Auburn Fall 2012

1934 Packard Twelve Convertible Sedan

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$225,000 - $250,000 USD | Not Sold

United States | Auburn, Indiana

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Identification No.
74313

The 1934 Eleventh Series Packard’s are recognized by experienced collectors as the best of classic Packard design, performance, quality, ride and handling. The few, exclusive, 12-cylinder cars built are the pinnacle of the Eleventh Series. Total Packard Twelve production in 1934 was only 788 and their performance, luxury and style, particularly the few examples that were bodied with open coachwork, has made them collectors' favorites and very hard to find. This 1934 Packard 1107 Twelve is bodied with the luxurious convertible sedan coachwork Packard cataloged as style 743. It was originally delivered in Peconic, Long Island, a low key summer retreat for New York's wealthy and was restored in in two subtle tones of maroon with red leather upholstery, black cloth top and boot piped in red. It features dual enclosed sidemounts with mirrors, a trunk rack, cormorant radiator mascot, radiator stoneguard, footrests, rear compartment floor heater and wind wings. The existing lights have been modified with built-in turn signals. Its condition is fabulous, reflecting both the quality of its restoration and the care it has received.