The Packard Fifteenth Series of 1937 represented the best of both worlds. Appearances kept the Packard as an elegant automobile with finely tailored lines and elegant appointments, with the body, hood, fenders and running boards merged into a smooth and slightly modern design.
Presented with lovely paint work, this Packard has been fitted with dual side-mounted spares, luggage rack, rearview mirror and whitewall tires - all providing a classic look. Under the hood is a resolute twelve-cylinder engine that is connected to a three-speed manual transmission. It is reported as having a motor fitted from a low-mileage 1936 Packard Limo. Inside the Packard Coupe is a stunning tan interior matched with a dashboard that has stylish instrumentation.