There are some names that will live forever in the history of the American automobile. Although many are long gone, great names like Marmon, Dusenberg Cunningham and Stutz still manage to conjure up images of grand cars.
One name that would surely stand tall among the ghosts of the past is Packard. As a premier builder of some of the finest luxury cars America had to offer, the Packard name stood for quality and reliability that was unsurpassed and unequalled. Simply put, if style and elegance was desired then Packard stood ready to deliver.
This Packard is a truly impressive archive from Packard's history. This fine model 633 has been used sparingly since its frame-off restoration several years ago.
Equipped with six chrome disc wheels that are offset by wide whitewall tyres, this Dual Windshield Phaeton is a true classic in every sense of the word. Its immense 133.5" wheelbase offers a ride that provides hours of comfort at any speed. This beautiful automobile is also fitted with twin pilot rays, CM Hall spotlights, radiator stone guard and a moyant trunk with fitted luggage.
This is truly a Packard from the golden era of the automobile and will certainly serve as the new crown jewel of any collection that houses it. |