Lot 194

Amelia Island 2023

1949 Packard Super Deluxe Eight Victoria Convertible Coupe

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$44,800 USD | Sold

United States | Amelia Island, Florida

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H406456
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  • Stunning example of a rare body style; one of 671 produced for 1949
  • Delightful colors of Spruce Green over a tan interior with tan top
  • Fully restored and beautifully presented today
  • Fitted with radio, power antenna, and power windows

For 1949, Packard marked its Golden Anniversary in grand fashion with a dealer drive-away of 2,000 gold-painted Packards. For all models in the marque’s 50th anniversary 23rd Series (produced from mid-1949 through August 1950), Packard upgraded the trim; the front bumpers showcased full chrome, versus the painted centers from the previous year, in addition to center-placed side trim on certain models.

For the Super Deluxe Eight models, including this rare Victoria Convertible Coupe, full fender skirts were standard. Chrome work was upgraded to be nearly identical to that of the more-expensive Custom models, including the fitment of a striking “eggcrate”-style front grille and a similarly styled rear accent piece below the rear trunk opening. These changes, coupled with the availability of an incredibly varied line-up of models, resonated with the American public, helping to make 1949 the second-largest production year in the company’s history.

One of only 671 produced for the year, the Super Deluxe Eight Victoria Convertible Coupe is finished in gorgeous Spruce Green paint with an impeccable tan leather interior and tan cloth convertible top. Believed by the consignor to be an original California car, it was fully restored approximately 10 years ago and presents beautifully today. Power is supplied by Packard’s well-engineered 145-horsepower, 327-cubic-inch L-head inline-eight backed by a three-speed manual transmission. The characteristic brightwork, so vital to the styling of this premium convertible, is in exceptional condition; its storied Cormorant mascot, a Packard icon, is perched proudly on the hood.

Said to have been properly kept in museum-quality, climate-controlled storage during the consignor’s ownership, this stunning 1949 Packard Super Deluxe Eight Victoria Convertible Coupe has been treated to a recent mechanical refreshing and full sorting, including, suspension, brakes, and fitment of new radial tires. Following this service regimen, even the radio and power antenna function properly.

A rare model finished in delightful colors, this Packard is sure to make a splash at countless shows or events with either of the two nationally recognized marque clubs—and it will make an ideal partner on long cruises down the great American highways for which it was designed.