Re: 1933 (?) Packard Super 8 BARNFIND!
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The Stromberg Model C automatic choke confirm it as a 33 or 34. And based on the headlight lenses it' a Super Eight. If possible, I'd love to have the VN, theft-proof, and if possible the motor numbers from it.
It also has the exceeding rare (today, but not in it's day) Kelch hot air heater.
Posted on: 2013/10/17 17:40
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Yeah I saw the blower on the manifold and figured it was a heater.
Posted on: 2013/10/17 17:45
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Re: 1933 (?) Packard Super 8 BARNFIND!
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WOW! The barnfind of our dreams! The deeper front fender valances suggest it's a '34, possibly an 1105 seven passenger sedan. Hope this wonderful Packard will find it's way into the hands of a responsible conservator and kept original as much as possible as a document of that era. Steve
Posted on: 2013/10/17 17:52
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It's a 34 Super 8 for sure. Too bad they didn't cover the chrome and underhood parts with Vaseline. A car like that in a garage heated to 42 degrees would still look like new.
At least it's not one of those disasters I've seen so often over the years. And take note of the dash panel. That's how the original smokey bronze should look. In the old days the car would be scrapped just for the dashboard.
Posted on: 2013/10/17 18:40
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Well, what do you know!
Yes, it does appear to be an 1105 model 754, 7-passenger sedan. After moving from Philadephia and returning to Detroit in 1989 the first Packard I bought was an 1105/754. The car was sold out of Reading, PA at the Jones & Manske dealership and the first owner lived in Lancaster, PA. I guess a number of those cars were sold in that region. It would be cool to see some better photos and determine if it is a 5-passenger or a 7-passenger (147" wb).
Posted on: 2013/10/17 18:42
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It is a 7-pass it does have jump seats.
Posted on: 2013/10/17 19:06
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What a beautiful find! There are still gems hidden like that unbelievable!
The running lights on the fenders was that an option from the factory an aftermarket add on?
Posted on: 2013/10/17 20:40
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Fender mounted running lights are factory installed OEM.
Notice that they have the same V shape as the headlamps. Standard Eights had convex lenses. Super Eights had V lenses. Twelves had V lenses and buckets that were somewhat deeper than the Su8s and had a fin/ridge on the top and bottom.
Posted on: 2013/10/17 22:23
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One question I have to ask if I would strike a deal and buy this car-where could I go for parts that arent priced out of the stratosphere-I hate to look up kanter and max merrit and see that word under price "INQUIRE" which usually means to me if I have to ask I cant afford it for such basic items as water pumps, and starters.
Posted on: 2013/10/19 5:45
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