1931 Packard Custom Eight 840 Roadster

The standout antique vehicle here is a 1931 Packard Custom Eight Series 840 Roadster, originally delivered to the Packard Motor Car Company of Philadelphia on October 5th, 1931. This classic American convertible boasts distinctive features like its eight-cylinder engine and intricate design elements that epitomize the luxury and craftsmanship of the early 20th-century automotive era. The roadster has an illustrious history; it won prestigious awards such as AACA Senior First Prize in 1976 and CCCA First Prize in 1977 after being acquired by Packard collector Frank Buck and receiving a comprehensive refurbishment. Currently, the vehicle is located in the United States (Maryland) and undergoing an active auction with a current bid of $135,000 as of now.
Last bid:
$157,217