Packard 443 Club Sedan 1928

Starting bid
Bids

Estimate

59.000,00 - 67.000,00

This is a public auction. A placed bid on this lot is binding. Please make use of the viewing days before placing a bid. No right of return applies to this lot.


Lot number: 157 - 31

Lot Type: % VAT

Auction fee:

Pickup: View delivery options

Closes: ...

The Seller determines after the auction wherher the lot is allocated - More information

Classic Car Auctions is not the seller.We auction and bill as a mediator on behalf of a third party, the seller.

Specifications
description

The 1928 Packard 443 Club Sedan is a superb example of the luxury and craftsmanship of the American automobile industry in the late 1920s. Packard, one of the leading automobile brands of the time, was known for its high-quality and beautifully designed vehicles, and the 443 Club Sedan is an excellent example of this.

The "443" in the model name refers to the length of the wheelbase in inches, indicating that it was one of the larger and more luxurious models in the Packard line. The cars in this series were aimed at affluent buyers who valued refinement, style and performance.

The Packard 443 Club Sedan was powered by a powerful and reliable in-line eight-cylinder engine. These engines were advanced for their time and offered smooth and quiet operation, contributing to the sense of luxury and quality Packard was known for.

Esthetically, the 443 Club Sedan was a model of elegance and style. The design featured classic lines, a long hood, and a spacious and luxurious interior. The cars were often richly decorated with chrome accents, stylish grille designs, and other luxurious details that contributed to their status as premium vehicles.

The interior of the 443 Club Sedan reflected the luxury and craftsmanship expected of Packard. It was richly finished with high-quality materials such as leather, wood and luxurious fabrics. The attention to detail and quality of workmanship were unëven, and the spacious cabin offered great comfort for the occupants.

The Packard offered here looks very original and has very old paint. It is a special appearance. It has a striking lamp on the radiator which is adjustable from the inside of the car. The eight cylinder line engine runs well and is powerful. As far as we know, no rust can be observed.

The 1928 Packard 443 Club Sedan remains a fascinating example of the luxury and elegance of interwar American cars. It is a sought-after model among classic car collectors and represents an era of refinement and prestige in automotive history.

We invite you to see it all in person on viewing day.

An error has occurred. This application may no longer respond until reloaded. Reload