Prior to the second world war, Packard was a leading American maker of aristocratic cars with straight-eight and V12 engines whose impeccable style, elegance and top-quality worksmanship gave them an image on a par with the limousines being produced in Europe. This example has an eight-cylinder power plant and independent front suspensions.
Presented by Gordon Morrill, Firenze
Engine: 8 cylinders
Capacity: 5261 cc
Max. power output: 125 bhp at 3200 rpm
Max. speed: 120 km/h
Weight: 2077 kg