Packard 1502 Convertible Sedan (1937)
for sale
Price: US $169,900.00
Price: US $169,900.00
Many
consider Packard’s Super Eight and Twelve cars from the mid to late thirties to
be the finest automobiles ever produced by the Packard Motor Car Company.
Certainly it is true that the senior cars represented the end of an era – never
again would Packard offer the exceptional quality of a hand built senior car.
An extensive redesign for 1935 offered major improvements in these
top-of-the-line Packards. Updates included more horsepower and improvements in
suspension and steering that made the cars easier and more comfortable to
drive. All new bodies introduced true envelope styling - for the first time the
car was designed as a whole, with body, hood, fenders, and running boards
integrated into a smoothly executed design, regarded as one of the most
attractive bodies of the era.
1937 marked the first major update to the new senior cars. Most important was
the addition of independent front suspension – a modern system utilizing
wishbones and coil springs. The results were dramatic, with lighter steering, a
more supple ride, and better road holding. The second major change was the
adoption of hydraulic brakes, a more reliable system that proved much easier to
maintain in peak operating condition.
By 1937, the era of the true coach built car was largely finished. Decreasing
demand due to the lingering effects of the Depression combined with the
increasing quality and stylishness of factory coachwork dramatically reduced
the business available to independent coachbuilders. As a result, most had
closed or moved on to other businesses. A handful of coachbuilders remained, but their results were no less spectacular.
This Dietrich-bodied car was
originally owned by John Wannamaker of Philadelphia department store fame, as
evidenced by a copy of the original title (included with the car). It underwent
a frame on restoration 12 years ago, but has been meticulously maintained over
the years, and only driven just over 7, 000 miles since. A photo album of the
entire restoration is available with the car. A new canvas top, floor carpets and
trunk carpet were recently installed by the well known trimmers, the Sharp
Brothers. It is in excellent condition and drives very smoothly down the road.
This car will reach 70 mph effortlessly, with no road noise whatsoever. In 2014
this car won its Senior Status (badge # 3160) at the Ohio Grand Classic CCCA
meet where it scored 98.25 points. This model has a downdraft carburetor, servo
sealed hydraulic brakes and a synchronized 3 speed transmission. This car is
perfect for any CCCA Caravan or for winning that coveted award at a local or
national meet.
The buyer is responsible
for all shipping charges. We will work with you to arrange for transportation.
Please contact us for your specific shipping requirements.
We accept bank to bank
wire transfers as a form of payment.
update: 2017-02-09
Condition: | Used | Year: | 1937 |
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): | 1063262 | Mileage: | 7,943 |
Exterior Color: | Centennial Blue | Make: | Packard |
Interior Color: | Maroon Leather | Model: | 1502 Convertible Sedan |
Transmission: | 3 speed synchromesh | Vehicle Title: | Clear |