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Brand
Packard
Model
Ultramatic
Body
Sedan
Year
1951
Registration
American documents, all import duties and VAT have been paid
Chassis number
J243433
Date of first admission
01-07-1951
Fuel
Gasoline
Odometer reading
7416 Miles
Color
Red
Transmission
Automatic
LHD or RHD
LHD
Is in a driving condition
Unknown
The 1951 Packard Ultramatic is a representative car from the iconic American brand Packard, which was known for its luxury and innovative vehicles between 1899 and 1958. The Ultramatic transmission, introduced in this model, was one of the first fully automatic transmissions in the automotive industry and provided a smooth driving experience. This model was an important step in the evolution of automatic transmissions and contributed to Packard's image as a pioneer in technological advances.
During the production of the 1951 Packard Ultramatic, the brand was characterized by a combination of elegant designs and advanced technology. The car was a symbol of luxury and comfort, with an interior furnished with high-quality materials. The body design combined style with functionality, resulting in an attractive appearance that was characteristic of the era. The 1951 model series was popular among car enthusiasts, offering several variants that allowed customers to express their preference for style and function.
The 1951 Packard Ultramatic has an important place in the history of the auto industry, not only because of its design and technology, but also because of the role Packard played in the development of the luxury car market. The brand always had a focus on quality and craftsmanship, which was reflected in every aspect of the vehicles they produced. The Ultramatic is an excellent representative of this tradition. To get a good idea of the lot, we recommend coming to the viewing day.