1940 Super 8 formal stashed in tank for 44 years, now restored

Posted by Graham Kozak On 2013/5/3 10:53:39
One of the cool things about my job is that I deal with cool stories all day. This one came across my desk earlier this week and I just got it posted today. Did a quick search and nothing turned up on the forum, but forgive me if this is old news to you:

Basically, Ohio resident Jerry Brummett bought a 1940 Super 8 formal sedan back in the sixties and used it to haul his racing motorcycles(!). Not being able to afford a restoration, he stashed it in a giant gasoline holding tank on his property...and left it there for 44 years.

Recently, he dragged it out for restoration. Storage didn't keep it pristine, unfortunately, but it's back on the road with the help of a parts car.

One of the cool things is that this car was once owned by an heir to the Champion Spark Plug fortune, and the house seen in the background of the post-restoration photos is the Stranahan family manor -- the Packard's original home.

The car is rare, but it isn't super valuable -- if Brummett decided to sell it, he likely wouldn't make the restoration costs back. But that's not really why we do what we do, right?

Anyway, full story and a gallery can be found here. All photos are courtesy of John Beddoes. He mentioned that Jerry might be bringing the car up to Pontiac for the meet this year, so you'll have to keep an eye out for it if you go.

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