Lot 51

1934 Packard Super Eight 1104 Seven-Passenger Touring

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Estimate

$140,000 - $180,000| Without Reserve

Chassis

Packard Vehicle No. 750-11

Engine

752026

Car Highlights

Fascinating Verbal History Tracing to the 1940s

Believed to Have Been Used as a Parade Car for Several Noted Military Figures in Period

Recommissioned in the 1980s by Famed Restorer Ralph Buckley

A Well-Equipped Example in an Era-Correct Color Combination

CCCA Full Classic, Perfect for Shows and Tours

Technical Specs

385 CID L-Head Inline 8-Cylinder Engine

145 BHP at 3,200 RPM

Stromberg Downdraft Carburetor

3-Speed Manual Gearbox

4-Wheel Vacuum-Assisted Mechanical Drum Brakes

Front Solid Axle with Semi-Elliptical Leaf Springs

Rear Live Axle with Semi-Elliptical Leaf Springs

Saleroom Addendum

Please note that the catalogue note for this lot was added in error. It is not titled by its engine number and it has not been in long-term static storage.

Most any classic car authority will agree that 1934 represented the pinnacle year for the prestigious Packard marque. Steeped in quality, elegance, and tradition, the 11th Series Packards are among the greatest automobiles of the Classic Era.

This Packard Super Eight Seven-Passenger Touring was constructed early in the 11th Series production run and, according to one account, had been acquired by 1940 by Michael Salvato, proprietor of a Philadelphia-based automobile livery service. Mr. Salvato is believed to have supplied the Packard for numerous parade events, carrying such luminaries as General Dwight D. Eisenhower, General Wainright, Admiral Nimitz, Admiral Halsey, Admiral Blandy, Governor Dewey, Governor Bricker, Wendell Wilkie, General Spaatz, King George II of Greece, and General Marshall. Following its parade service, the Super Eight was owned in the late 1940s by Percy Lanning of Chalfont, Pennsylvania for 10 years, during which time it showed approximately 66,000 miles.

The respected Packard enthusiast Donald Herrington assumed ownership in 1959, and in 1984 he entrusted the car to famed restorer Ralph Buckley for an extensive recommissioning that spanned four years. Continually cherished in the decades since by subsequent custodians, including a period of museum display, this Super Eight presents today in an elegant combination of maroon and black over a brown leather interior. Turning 92 years old this year, this regal and storied Packard stands as a monument to its era.

*Please note that this vehicle is titled by its engine number. Please also note that this vehicle has been in long-term static storage and may require mechanical attention prior to any regular road use.

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