Re: Auctioneer Needs Help with a 1938 Packard
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If that's the motor that belongs to the car, then the car is 1938 Eight (aka "120"), a member of the "junior" series of Packards. The vehicle # from the cowl plate would confirm, if you have it.
Are you joshing up when speaking of value? Value can be a tough thing to ascertain, but financing golden years? I'd venture that it would have a hard time financing a golden weekend, certainly not much more.
Posted on: 2009/7/16 12:19
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Yes I was joshing up. This is only a small part of his estate which we are selling to finance his "golden" years. :)
Glad you appreciate my humor! That is the motor from the car, and I have the original bill of sale. Just trying to get a rough idea of what to expect, and the best way to market something like this for my client.
Posted on: 2009/7/16 12:57
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What model would that be of the 16th Series? is it a super 8? what is the wheelbase. I would be happy to find some comparable sales in my database as well as use some of my price guides to get you somewhat of a ballpark..geez that thing needs a miracle
Posted on: 2009/7/16 14:09
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It is not a Super Eight but a 1938 Eight (120) 4 door sedan 1601-1192 127" WB. I would say for pricing a Condition 5 but I am being generous.
Posted on: 2009/7/16 14:17
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Thank you Morgan, that would be much appreciated. I think condition wise this would probably fall under Parts Car?
The motor has been stored out of the weather however, so it might be re-buildable.
Posted on: 2009/7/16 14:40
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well from the june 09 Old cars price guide:
For a 1938 16018 cylinder 127" WB Sedan: 6-1 = WORST to BEST 6-840 5-2520 4-4200 3-9450 2-14700 1-21000 Now OCPG is a little low most of the time when it comes to values, i wasnt able to find any comps at the moment.
Posted on: 2009/7/16 14:55
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The Packard in question noting the condition which is dam poor would come under the header of FP which is for parts car value $1300.00. If you were to consider it a 5 car then value would be about $2500 according to an older publication that I have.
While typing this I read the figures Morgan had posted. As the old saying goes he beat me to the punch. Hope the figures posted help you D Smith. One thing for sure the free information given here to you, will put some money in your pocket. It seems that a professional auctioneer would already have sources at hand to answer the kind of question you asked in here. John F. Shireman
Posted on: 2009/7/16 15:08
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That block is not original to that car, unless they changed the bumpers. I think it's a Six car. Probably worth about 1000, to somebody who needed it.
Posted on: 2009/7/16 15:47
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Thanks guys. I appreciate the information very much.
@Packard53 / John... One thing I've learned my friend is you can't know everything and when you don't know it, don't be afraid to ask. Why ask a book when I can ask the people who write the information for the books? Sorry if I offended you by asking.
Posted on: 2009/7/16 16:31
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