A pristine original car - love the basket weave grill, I think that was only in 32. They still had the spark advance on the wheel. The custom couch work is superb two colors and pin stripes. She had the money from Hell's Angels and Howard Hughes - her death was a real tragedy. RIP Jean. I'm a Hollywood kid that collects Packards so this one is of interest, Clark Gable had a nice one as well and it's in the same condition as this beauty.
Had to be very difficult for that tiny woman to drive that thing. The steering wheel is up high, it’s big, and at a difficult angel for anyone. It’s a standard transmission too!
No way. The original photo of Packard by Jean Harlow, has the same color as the car on the fenders. Unless She Had More Than One Packard. If It is Original... Congratulations!!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 P.S. I think they repainted the Packard, with the fenders in black.
All original........except the paint. This is Harlow's Packard, but it does not wear its original paint colour or scheme. None this less, this automobile is pure class and elegance.
I love that car. I can’t believe the shape it’s in and it only had 3 owners. incredible.
Baby Jean was and is still my favorite Actress of all! Thanks for the video.
Jean Harlow is my favorite
Gorgeous like Jean
Love, Love, Love Jean Harlow! Thanks for sharing Mr. Hill
Jean Harlow - Her 1932 Packard
fascinating to see her car, thanks for posting!
George your videos are great 👍
Thats a sweet Packard , thanks for sharing.
So cool!
A truly jewel!
Even the color is gorgeous🤎I love it
I love Jean n old cars
A pristine original car - love the basket weave grill, I think that was only in 32. They still had the spark advance on the wheel. The custom couch work is superb two colors and pin stripes. She had the money from Hell's Angels and Howard Hughes - her death was a real tragedy. RIP Jean.
I'm a Hollywood kid that collects Packards so this one is of interest, Clark Gable had a nice one as well and it's in the same condition as this beauty.
JEAN HARLOW WOW
Had to be very difficult for that tiny woman to drive that thing. The steering wheel is up high, it’s big, and at a difficult angel for anyone. It’s a standard transmission too!
Don Diego Vega oh please, these cars were simple to drive
@@lincolnpaul1814 NONE had power steering and at over 2 tons that's a lot to handle at parking.
Jean Harlow's 1932 Packard.
Yo adoro todo lo relacionado con jean Harlow. Mi favorita.
To think that Jean Harlow's soul/spirit literally occupied the space within her car!
At the time we knew how to make beautiful cars with real bodywork!
No way.
The original photo of Packard by Jean Harlow, has the same color as the car on the fenders.
Unless She Had More Than One Packard.
If It is Original... Congratulations!!!
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
P.S.
I think they repainted the Packard, with the fenders in black.
All original........except the paint. This is Harlow's Packard, but it does not wear its original paint colour or scheme. None this less, this automobile is pure class and elegance.
Something was wrong with the camera. Kept going out of focus on its own. Strange.
love
yea stay away dont touch it
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Are you sure she drove it? The divider between the front and rear seats is characteristic of a chauffeured car.