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Yeah at the end of the video you should turn on the headlights blow that big horn and turn on the blinkers let us see it all work that would be awesome sure would like to see that
Holy 🦇 batcave thats a gourgeus batmobile from 1936, i know batman came in 1939, american treasure iconic, the most beautifull luxiry car No 1, thanks Jay grams president of volo auto museum and russel for perfect photografy from tom your friend now and always say hello to All at volo cars museum and have a wonderfull Day 🤩 🤩 USA 😎
Hello ,Sorry to correct you with the year of this beautiful Packard. My late father used to own a number of Packards and as a child grew up with Packards. This particular beautiful Packard is actually a 1935 model. This was the only year with the "Suicide Doors". We had the identical model . Thanks for your video,hope you don't mind me correcting you. Have a lovely day.
@@karaDee2363 Hi Karen I am a member of the Packard Car Club of Australia. I have been a member with our family since 1962.I do know Packards and suicide doors were only on 1935 models.
The 120 model did not have suicide doors, the big models did. I just looked at several pictures. I found this on the web: For several reasons the1936 model year, named the 14th Series instead of the 13th apparently for superstitious reasons, would become one of the most desired among serious Packard collectors. It would be the last year for suicide style forward opening doors, solid axle frontends, and availability of wire spoke wheels!
@@austingreenough6396 how do you think you benefit by exposing your ignorance. The 35 “seniors” had a vertical grill..this is obviously a 36 given the slight slope to the grill.
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Jay, I want to thank you for the time you put into these remarkable vehicle presentations.
Thank you~
Thank you for watching, glad you enjoy
Incredibly quiet Jay, beautiful car. Thanks for sharing.
Absolute masterpiece!
Yeah at the end of the video you should turn on the headlights blow that big horn and turn on the blinkers let us see it all work that would be awesome sure would like to see that
What, no burnout going around the corner ? Seriously, that's an absolutely beautiful car!
Just a little before my time I never had a chance to drive one
Absolutely stunning!
Such a gem. Priceless!
There's a price on everything.
Holy 🦇 batcave thats a gourgeus batmobile from 1936, i know batman came in 1939, american treasure iconic, the most beautifull luxiry car No 1, thanks Jay grams president of volo auto museum and russel for perfect photografy from tom your friend now and always say hello to All at volo cars museum and have a wonderfull Day 🤩 🤩 USA 😎
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❤BEAUTIFUL PACkARD❤
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Gangsters loved these cars. In fact it's not uncommon to discover a body or two when restoring these cars.
Sweet
$145K it's worth it.
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Wow!!!!
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First look thought; Gangster Car.
PS sounds like scroge MC duck in slippers 🎶 music from the motor
Hello ,Sorry to correct you with the year of this beautiful Packard. My late father used to own a number of Packards and as a child grew up with Packards.
This particular beautiful Packard is actually a 1935 model.
This was the only year with the "Suicide Doors".
We had the identical model .
Thanks for your video,hope you don't mind me correcting you.
Have a lovely day.
just what i was thinking because my family had one over 60 years ago--we lived in calif and maybe this is it
I've seen about two-dozen 1936 Packard's such as this with suicide doors. So I think you're the one that's mistaken...
@@karaDee2363
Hi Karen I am a member of the Packard Car Club of Australia. I have been a member with our family since 1962.I do know Packards and suicide doors were only on 1935 models.
The 120 model did not have suicide doors, the big models did. I just looked at several pictures. I found this on the web: For several reasons the1936 model year, named the 14th Series instead of the 13th apparently for superstitious reasons, would become one of the most desired among serious Packard collectors. It would be the last year for suicide style forward opening doors, solid axle frontends, and availability of wire spoke wheels!
@@austingreenough6396 how do you think you benefit by exposing your ignorance. The 35 “seniors” had a vertical grill..this is obviously a 36 given the slight slope to the grill.
I was interested until I heard the electric system been changed to 12 volts..
Yeah, a real deal breaker! /s😂
I rather have a Tesla