1930 Packard 740 Convertible Coupe

28,261 miles

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Indianapolis, IN - View Seller

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    575
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Packard was founded by brothers James Ward Packard , William Doud Packard and his partner George Lewis Weiss in the city of Warren OH. James Ward believed that they could build a better horseless carriage that the Winton cars owned by Weiss (An important Winton stockholder) and James Ward, himself a mechanical engineer, had some ideas how to improve on the designs of current automobiles. By 1899, they were building vehicles. The company, which they called the Ohio Automobile Company, quickly introduced a number of innovations in its designs, including the modern steering wheel and years later the first production 12-cylinder engine. While Ford was producing cars that sold for $440, the Packards concentrated on more upscale cars that started at $2,600. Packard automobiles developed a following not only in the United States, but also abroad, with many heads of state owning them. In need of more capital, the Packard brothers would find it when Henry Joy, a member of one of Detroit's oldest and wealthiest families, bought a Packard. Impressed by its reliability, he visited the Packards and soon enlisted a group of investors that included his brother-in-law, Truman Newberry. In 1902, Ohio Automobile Company became Packard Motor Car Company, with James as president. Packard moved its automobile operation to Detroit soon after and Joy became general manager and later chairman of the board. The Packard's factory on East Grand Boulevard in Detroit was designed by Albert Kahn, and included the first use of reinforced concrete for industrial construction in Detroit. When opened in 1903, it was considered the most modern automobile manufacturing facility in the world and its skilled craftsmen practiced over eighty trades.The 3.5 million ft plant covered over 35 acres and straddled East Grand Boulevard. It was later subdivided by eighty-seven different companies. Kahn also designed The Packard Proving Grounds at Utica, MI. Throughout the nineteen-tens and twenties, Packard built vehicles consistently were among the elite in luxury automobiles. The company was commonly referred to as being one of the Three P's of American motordom royalty, along with Pierce and Peerless. Packard's leadership of the luxury car field was supreme. Entering into the 1930s Packard attempted to beat the stock market crash and subsequent depression by manufacturing ever more opulent and expensive cars than it had prior to October 1929. This is one such opulent car, an elegant and sporting open car built for very few passengers on a long wheelbase chassis. There is nothing quite like the lines of a Convertible Coupe, one of the most desirable Classic body styles. Finished in a striking color combination, this exceptional example is an extremely high quality restoration. Everything is in perfect order, the paint finish is exceptional, the chrome is without fault, and the interior is in perfect order. This car presents as a freshly restored car. Featuring Stone Guard, Goddess of Speed Mascot, Pilot Rays, Dual Side Mounts with Covers, Trunk Rack, and Disc Wheels- this car has it all! With a known history going back many years, this car is one of the smoothest running Packards you will find on the market. I think this car would pass the legendary balancing a quarter on its edge on the head while running test. This is a very rare and desirable Full Classic Packard, Show Ready, in turn key condition needing nothing but a happy new caretaker.


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626 N Park Ave
Indianapolis, IN 46204

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  • (317) 934-3817
626 N Park Ave
Indianapolis, IN 46204