1950 Packard Super 8 Deluxe Club Sedan. It had a 327 straight eight putting out 150 hp and originally sold for about $2,900.
Nosaj
Loc: Sarasota, Florida
These photos are very nicely done - shows respect for a classic.
Beautiful car does justice to a beautiful home.
Beautiful car.
As a teen back in 1965 a friend of mine had one. It was just a big old tank he bought for $75.00. Bet he wishes he had it today to restore.
Drove a Packard "loaner" from a body shop that painted my 1955 Chevrolet Convertible in 1962. The Packard Clipper was purple. The body shop owner wanted "townies" to know whenever anyone had their car in his shop for paint or body work.
I drove it for a week.
My girl friend was out of town for the week, but the back seat in that thing was the size of a Queen Bed. Never got her into that Packard.
Oh Well, The Chevy wasn't that bad.
John N
Loc: HP14 3QF Stokenchurch, UK
Nice, I'm really liking no.1 and the fall of the shadow over the pressed panels
Our marriage and honeymoon car was a '50 Packard that I bought from a college professor after a limb fell on the roof for $45. I laid on the seat and kicked the roof back out. We drove the car over 50,000 miles in our first year of marriage (1963) and sold it for $50! It was a 4-door and not a slantback, but a great car!
WOW.....WOW ......WOW.....what a wonderfully kept automobile. Thanks so much for sharing it with us. And send more if and when you do this again. I never get tired of seeing theses old beauties.
KTJohnson wrote:
1950 Packard Super 8 Deluxe Club Sedan. It had a 327 straight eight putting out 150 hp and originally sold for about $2,900.
back then body and fenders made of real thick gage metal. Not the "tin foil" metal they use today.
beautiful & beautifully shot
RainierView wrote:
Or plastic
yes, lots of plastic these days.
xt2
Loc: British Columbia, Canada
KTJohnson wrote:
1950 Packard Super 8 Deluxe Club Sedan. It had a 327 straight eight putting out 150 hp and originally sold for about $2,900.
Great shots of a wonderfully well-sorted Packard!!!
Cheers!
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