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Louisville

1934 Packard Eight Club Sedan

716 Restomod

This Navy Blue, with Light Gray interior, 1934 Eight Club Sedan is powered by a LT1 5.7 V8 engine with a 4L60E Automatic transmission.
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$88,000

2668-LOU

1934 Packard Eight Club Sedan

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Only a few decades removed from the Gilded Age the 30s era Luxury line cars were captivating! Competition was strong and luxury was at its finest. Packard debuted the Eight in 1930 within multiple different models to suit various needs and desires. The Eight ranged in price from around $2500-$5500, which considering the times - post depression that is a staggering number. But this was not a car for the masses. Perspective, that amount is around $40,000 - $80,000 today, incredible! Here is something special. A 1934 Packard Eight Club Sedan 716 Restomod. Now before you dig into the modifications you need to understand the state of this car when a former owner acquired it. This car was disheveled and buried in a barn. 24 years ago a deal was struck and the gentleman bought this vintage Packard and gave it a new lease on life. Restored her and modified her to be able to enjoy daily. Walking around the car she is pure Packard elegance. Body is in good shape and blue and black Kirker paint looks good. The interior is in nice condition, dash looks proper and seats look comfortable. Powering this Packard is a LT1 350ci V8 out...

Louisville

1934 Packard Eight Club Sedan

716 Restomod

This Blue, with Gray interior, 1934 Eight Club Sedan is powered by a LT1 5.7 LTR V8 engine with a 4L60E Automatic transmission.
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$85,000

2479-LOU

1934 Packard Eight Club Sedan

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Only a few decades removed from the Gilded Age the 30s era Luxury line cars were captivating! Competition was strong and luxury was at its finest. Packard debuted the Eight in 1930 within multiple different models to suit various needs and desires. The Eight ranged in price from around $2500-$5500, which considering the times - post depression that is a staggering number. But this was not a car for the masses. Perspective, that amount is around $40,000 - $80,000 today.

Here is something special. A 1934 Packard Eight Club Sedan 716 Restomod. Now before you dig into the modifications you need to understand the state of this car when the current owner acquired it. This car was disheveled and buried in a barn. 23 years ago the current owner struck a deal and bought this vintage Packard and gave it a new lease on life. Restored her and modified her to be able to enjoy daily. Walking around the car she is pure Packard elegance. Body is in great shape and blue and black Kirker paint looks wonderful. The interior is in nice condition, dash looks proper and seats look comfortable. Powering this Packard is a LT1 350ci V8 out of...

Louisville

1939 Packard Coupe

This Blue, with Beige interior, 1939 Coupe is powered by a 350 CID V8 engine with a 2-Speed Automatic transmission.
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$65,000

2413-LOU

1939 Packard Coupe

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If you're looking for a blast from the past cruiser, your search ends here! This 1939 is powered by a 350 CI V8 engine and a 2-speed automatic transmission. The Blue exterior paint is in great driver quality condition. Climb in and take a seat on the cozy tan vinyl interior, and in good condition overall, showing little to no signs of wear both on the seats and the door-panels. The tan headliner is tucked around nice and tight in all corners and doesn't have any 'drooping', which plagues many similar types of vehicles these days. As you're climbing in, find your eyes instantly drawn to the dash, chrome gauges, and trim running throughout it. All this sits on a set...

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Louisville

1936 Packard Custom

SEDAN

This Black, with Brown/Tan interior, 1936 Custom is powered by a 350 V8 engine with a 3-Speed O/D Automatic transmission.
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$63,000

2672-LOU

1936 Packard Custom

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The Packard marquee may have been short lived, but they were one of the earliest in the automobile industry dating back to 1899. Then in the mid 50s they merged with Studebaker and the Packard name was no more. They graced the market with some of the coolest old luxury cars out there. If you are looking for a unique 30s vehicle but want something a bit different this is one to check out. This 1936 all steel Packard has a 350 CID V8, Automatic Transmission with Overdrive. Additional options are Power Pack and Pinion, Power Steering, Power...

Louisville

1939 Packard Coupe

This Blue, with Beige interior, 1939 Coupe is powered by a 350 CID V8 engine with an Automatic transmission.
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$38,995

285-LOU

1939 Packard Coupe

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This 1939 Packard Club Coupe is solid, and well built from the floor up. The base of this Packard Coupe is a 1996 Corvette front, and rear suspension giving power disc brakes all the way around, and a 307 posi rear end. This gorgeous 39\' Packard Coupe is powered by a new Chevrolet 350 CID crate engine, with a 600 cfm Edelbrock carb, and intake. The Chevy power in this Packard Club Coupe is transferred to the pavement through the completely rebuilt 700r4 automatic transmission and American racing 16\' salt flat custom wheels. This isn\'t your average used 1939 Packard...

Louisville

1940 Packard Sedan

This Red, with Gray interior, 1940 Sedan is powered by a 350 CID V8 engine with a 700R4 transmission.
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$26,995

2006-LOU

Louisville

1948 Packard Sedan

This Gray, with Gray interior, 1948 Sedan is powered by a 350 V8 engine with a 700R4 Automatic transmission.
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$20,500

2965-LOU

Louisville

1940 Packard 110

This Red, with Burgandy interior, 1940 110 is powered by a 3-Speed I6 engine with a Manual transmission.
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$20,000

2942-LOU

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Louisville

1940 Packard 120

Sedan

This Gray, with Gray/Tan interior, 1940 120 is powered by a I8 engine with a 3-Speed Manual transmission.
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$19,000

2798-LOU

Louisville

1957 Packard Clipper

This Turquoise/White, with Turquoise/Green interior, 1957 Clipper is powered by a 289 CID V8 engine with a Flight O Matic transmission.
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$18,995

662-LOU

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