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1937 Packard Super 8 Club Sedan - Great Tour Car! Award Winning!

Sale price: $32,738.00 make an offer

Car location: Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

Sale type: Fixed price listing

Technical specifications, photos and description:

Year:
1937
Mileage:
94,000
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1937 Packard Super 8 Club Sedan - Great Tour Car! Award Winning! for sale

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1937 Packard Super 8 Club Sedan offered with a reserve

1937 is arguably the most desirable year of Production for Classic Era Packards. particularly if you are a driver. An All New Chassis with Independant Front Suspension coupled with advances like Hydraulic Brakes and Fully Synchonized gearbox. make the '37 a real modern car for all effective purposes- while the flowing fender lines of the earlier cars was maintained. for this one year only.

This desirable Club Sedan is finished in Centennial Blue with a correct Grey Wool Interior. The beautiful woodwork perfectly accentuates the elegantly appointed passenger compartment. which really is designed for 4 passengers but can accomodate 5. An older restoration with a proven track record on the CARavan Circuit. this car still presents quite well. I was extremely impressed with how well this car drives. steers. and handles. This car drives like a dream! If you have been looking for a stylish and rugged Tour car. here is your car!

This car just received a Second Place in Primary Class in CCCA Judging scoring 92. 5 points



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Throughout the nineteen-tens and twenties. Packard built vehicles consistently were among the elite in luxury automobiles. The company was commonly referred to as being one of the "Three P's" of American motordom royalty. along with Pierce and Peerless. Packard's leadership of the luxury car field was supreme.

Entering into the 1930s Packard attempted to beat the stock market crash and subsequent depression by manufacturing ever more opulent and expensive cars than it had prior to October 1929. The Packard Twin Six was introduced for 1932. and re-named the Packard Twelve for the remainder of its run (through 1939). For one year only. 1932. Packard tried fielding an upper-medium-priced car called the Light Eight. As an independent automaker. Packard did not have the luxury of a larger corporate structure absorbing its losses as Cadillac did with GM and Lincoln with Ford. However. Packard did have a better cash position than other independent luxury marques. Packard also had one other advantage that some other luxury automakers did not; a single production line. By maintaining a single line. and inter-changeability between models. Packard was able to keep its costs down. Packard did not change cars as often as other manufacturers did at the time. Rather than introducing new models annually. Packard began using its own "Series" formula for differentiating its model change-overs in 1923. New model series did not debut on a strictly annual basis. with some series lasting nearly two years. and others lasting as short a time as seven months. In the long run. though. Packard did average approximately one new series per year. By 1930. Packard automobiles were considered part of the "Seventh Series". By 1942. Packard was in its "Twentieth Series". There never was a "Thirteenth Series". Our Ebay Policies:
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