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1936 Packard 1407 V12 COUPE/ROADSTER 1 OF 7 MADE
Sale price: $335,000.00 make an offer
Car location: Huntington Station, New York, United States
Sale type: Fixed price listing
Technical specifications, photos and description:
- Model:
- 1407 V12 COUPE/ROADSTER 1 OF 7 MADE
- Year:
- 1936
- Mileage:
- 4325
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1936 Packard 1407 V12 COUPE/ROADSTER 1 OF 7 MADE for sale
Current customer rating: (72 votes ) based onThe serial number on the firewall identifies this Packard Twelve as the 29th built in the series. These 1407 Packard Twelve's have seating for four. Given the weight of the car, they have an extraordinary top speed of 100mph.
Completed on July 3, 1936 in Detroit Michigan, it was then delivered to New York and sold to its first owner. A factory bodied car in the Dietrich style, options included a Packard Twelve engine with 4 main bearings, Aluminum heads, Stromberg-Duplex carburetor, Single plate clutch with floor shift controls, Front beam axle with semi-elliptical leaf springs, Live rear axle with semi-elliptical leaf springs, Mechanical vacuum assist brakes at all four corners, Dual fender mounted spare wheels, Rumble seat, Side steps, Luggage rack, Chrome grille, New style radiator with 5 degree rake to give the car a sleek look, 17in wire wheels, Flexbeam headlights, Triplex driving lights, radio, wood veneer dash and door tops and double blade chrome bumpers with hydraulic dampers.
Early history remains unknown. In 1990, this Packard Twelve was purchased by Mr. J.H. Berra a resident of St. Louis Missouri. In 1997, Mr. Berra sold this Packard Twelve to collector, Dale Walkser a resident of Mount Vernon, Illinois. While in Mr. Walkser's care this Packard Twelve spent its time in his Vintage Motorcycle Museum, Wheels Through Time, where it was consistently serviced and cared and exercised. Under his watchful eye the Packard was restored.
June 2001, the Packard was purchased by its most recent custodian from Walkser's ownership. During this ownership, the Packard Twelve has been serviced primarily by Black Horse Garage, Bridgeport Connecticut. Black Horse have been responsible for all service to date, including electrical, mechanical and body with invoices dating back to mid-2001.
Currently in impeccable order, this Packard Twelve is fully serviced and ready for its next new ownership. A rare find, it will be hard to source a nicer and more cared for example ready concours or immediate road – tour use.
Vehicle Description
The serial number on the firewall identifies this Packard Twelve as the 29th built in the series. These 1407 Packard Twelve's have seating for four. Given the weight of the car, they have an extraordinary top speed of 100mph.
Completed on July 3, 1936 in Detroit Michigan, it was then delivered to New York and sold to its first owner. A factory bodied car in the Dietrich style, options included a Packard Twelve engine with 4 main bearings, Aluminum heads, Stromberg-Duplex carburetor, Single plate clutch with floor shift controls, Front beam axle with semi-elliptical leaf springs, Live rear axle with semi-elliptical leaf springs, Mechanical vacuum assist brakes at all four corners, Dual fender mounted spare wheels, Rumble seat, Side steps, Luggage rack, Chrome grille, New style radiator with 5 degree rake to give the car a sleek look, 17in wire wheels, Flexbeam headlights, Triplex driving lights, radio, wood veneer dash and door tops and double blade chrome bumpers with hydraulic dampers.
Early history remains unknown. In 1990, this Packard Twelve was purchased by Mr. J.H. Berra a resident of St. Louis Missouri. In 1997, Mr. Berra sold this Packard Twelve to collector, Dale Walkser a resident of Mount Vernon, Illinois. While in Mr. Walkser's care this Packard Twelve spent its time in his Vintage Motorcycle Museum, Wheels Through Time, where it was consistently serviced and cared and exercised. Under his watchful eye the Packard was restored.
June 2001, the Packard was purchased by its most recent custodian from Walkser's ownership. During this ownership, the Packard Twelve has been serviced primarily by Black Horse Garage, Bridgeport Connecticut. Black Horse have been responsible for all service to date, including electrical, mechanical and body with invoices dating back to mid-2001.
Currently in impeccable order, this Packard Twelve is fully serviced and ready for its next new ownership. A rare find, it will be hard to source a nicer and more cared for example ready concours or immediate road – tour use.
Vehicle Warranty
If no longer covered under manufacturer warranty, the vehicle will be sold as is, where is with no warranty, expressed written or implied. The seller shall not be responsible for the correct description, authenticity, genuineness, or defects herein, and makes no warranty in connection therewith. No allowance or set aside will be made on account of any incorrectness, imperfection, defect or damage. Any descriptions or representations are for identification purposes only and are not to be construed as a warranty of any type. It is the responsibility of the buyer to have thoroughly inspected the vehicle, and to have satisfied himself or herself as to the condition and value and to bid based upon that judgement solely. The seller shall and will make every reasonable effort to disclose any known defects associated with this vehicle at the buyer's request prior to the close of sale. Seller assumes no responsibility for any repairs regardless of any oral statements about the vehicle.
About Autosport Designs, Inc.
Autosport Designs, Inc. - Lotus Motorcars of Long Island
Autosport Designs, Inc. has been in the vintage automobile restoration and sales business for over 30 years. Autosport Designs, Inc. dba Lotus Motorcars of Long Island is also Long Island, New York's only factory authorized Lotus dealer.
Autosport Designs, Inc. was founded by Tom P. in a 2,100 square foot facility with no employees. The business is currently housed in a 35,000 square foot facility with a full staff of sales, service and restoration specialists. Autosport Designs, Inc. is a full service and restoration facility that incorporates everything under one roof.
A mainstay in the automotive field for over three decades dealing both with contemporary and classic automobiles. Well known for our professional & courteous service, we offer routine servicing-complete mechanical restorations-rebuilds, accident repair, paintwork to complete frame off restorations.
Enclosed pick up & delivery available.
Autosport Designs Inc. - Lotus Motorcars of Long Island
203 West Hills Road
Huntington Station, New York 11746
Tel: 631 425 1555
Tom Papadopoulos, e-mail: [email protected] with any automotive questions you may have.
Terms and Conditions
- Cashier's Check/money order
- Personal check (once cleared)
General Terms
Terms & Conditions:
Payment will be accepted by wire transfer, bank check or personal check (delivery upon cleared funds.)
TERMS: WINNING BIDDER TO SEND 10% DEPOSIT WITHIN 3 DAYS OF END OF AUCTION.
Completion of remainder of transaction is expected within 7 days from the close of auction, either in person at the time of inspection and pick-up, or if you are unable to view the car the balance must be wire transferred before the car is released to be shipped. Car is sold as is.
We have used Horseless Carriage Enclosed Carriers for shipping for many, many years and have been very satisfied, door to door, enclosed & fully insured. All shipping arrangements and applicable costs incurred are done so at the buyers expense.
Please do not bid if you cannot follow through with these terms.
We reserve the right to cancel this auction early, if a sale transpires outside of the ebay auction.
Fees and Taxes
Out of state buyers are not charged tax, title, or license but are responsible for the documentation fee. The customer is responsible for registering the vehicle in their home state. You will receive 30-day in-transit tags.
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