"Ach du lieber, mein schatz"!!! At 81(me!), this Packard is surely one of the most GORGEOUS cars I've ever seen, at least equalling the best Duesenbergs!!! The COLOR I call "salmon beige"! WOW! Of course it will look different under different lighting conditions. Would love to see it in daylight! From a distance, Duesenbergs can look similar to some other like great cars. But Packards have a "distinct" look at any distance thanks to its vee-shaped grill. Would like to know who was Packard's stylist! My difibrulator almost "blew a fuse" when I first saw this car!!! Thanks for making my life richer for having seen THIS car! "Gesundheit"!!!!!
Thank you, for showing this beautiful car. I haven't driven, since 22016, due to low vision, but it would still be nice to be able to afford a Chauffeur, and be driven around, in such an elegant car. Thank you again for your video.
"Ach du lieber, mein schatz"!!! At 81(me!), this Packard is surely one of the most GORGEOUS cars I've ever seen, at least equalling the best Duesenbergs!!! The COLOR I call "salmon beige"! WOW! Of course it will look different under different lighting conditions. Would love to see it in daylight! From a distance, Duesenbergs can look similar to some other like great cars. But Packards have a "distinct" look at any distance thanks to its vee-shaped grill. Would like to know who was Packard's stylist! My difibrulator almost "blew a fuse" when I first saw this car!!! Thanks for making my life richer for having seen THIS car! "Gesundheit"!!!!!
Thank you, for showing this beautiful car. I haven't driven, since 22016, due to low vision, but it would still be nice to be able to afford a Chauffeur, and be driven around, in such an elegant car. Thank you again for your video.
This is my new favorite Packard. An equal to the Auburn's in my humble opinion.
Beautiful Color and Chromed out to Perfection.
This is a very beautiful car! Wow!
Unless I'm mistaken, this is a 1933 Packard; not a '30.
Correct. 1930 would have been a "7th" series. 1933's were "10th" series.
1933
Thank you.
Who's the coachbuilder?
Looks like a Murphy body.