For Sale
$165,000
Mesa, AZ, USA Mesa, AZ, USA
Private Seller
Mesa, AZ, USA
91,000 mi TMU
Manual
LHD
Original & Highly Original
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About this 1932 Packard Standard Eight 902 Phaeton

VIN: 501-46

Sadly, I must sell the family’s 1932 Packard Phaeton. Still 90-95% original.
My grandfather was the second owner. If interested, please DM me. The Packard is in Mesa, Az and we are asking $150k obo. Thank for your interest.

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1932 Packard Eight Phaeton

This handsome Packard 902 Phaeton has been in my family for over 80+/-years. According family legend, it has a "Hollywood History," but those that knew the precise details of that legend have now passed. It is now ready for the next family or museum to continue its rich history.

The early 1930’s proved to be very difficult for Packard. Without the financial might of a major corporation such as GM or Ford behind them, Packard relied heavily on cash reserves to get through the difficult economic times. Thankfully, Packard survived and in that time, they produced some of the most beautiful, iconic cars of the era – cars that would go on to symbolize pre-war glamour and opulence. As per tradition, Packard offered their cars in series, rather than model years and this; the Ninth Series, was built between June of 1931 and December of 1932. The Ninth Series boasted newly designed frames that allowed for lower body height, synchronized transmissions (on 2nd and top gears) and a clever ride-control system for the shock absorbers. The Eight (formerly Standard Eight) and Deluxe Eight were powered by the venerable alloy and iron L-head eight cylinder. New chassis designations now designated that the model 902 rode on a 136” wheelbase.

As was typical for Packard, a myriad of standard and custom catalog bodies were offered to clients. The styles ranged from the conservative Club Sedan to the more sporting Stationary Coupe and Convertible Coupe. One of the most desirable of all the Ninth Series bodies is the four-passenger Phaeton as is fitted to our featured example. The rakish lines and full folding top give it a very sporty appearance but with the usability of a full four passenger cabin. Still wearing the original vehicle number plate on the firewall, this is an original-bodied Phaeton that left the factory in 1932 and was delivered to its first owner in 1933 via the Suburban Motor Company in Burlingame, California, which is just south of San Francisco.

The outstanding preservation is 90-96% original. The family Packard remains in excellent condition thanks to thoughtful and attentive care. In fact, it is clear that this car was very well maintained for its entire life, as the body structure appears to be largely original – with mostly original wood and body hardware evident throughout. The handsome body is impeccably straight and finished in an elegant tri-tone scheme of burgundy, with darker black character lines and black fenders. Numerous factory accessories have been fitted from new, such as a Goddess of Speed radiator mascot, dual spot lights, chrome spoke wire wheels, dual side mount spares, clock, and rear mounted trunk rack.

Inside, black naugahyde upholstery and new black carpets are in fine condition. Likewise, the new tan cloth top is beautifully fitted to the original wood and chrome top frame. Mechanically, it is of course very sound with the big 320 cubic inch inline-8 running strong and returning the easy performance that Packard's are so famous for.

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Year
1932
Model Family
Model Generation
Model Variant
-
Model Trim
-
Engine
320ci I8
Transmission
Manual
Drive Type
Rear Wheel Drive (RWD)
Originality
Original & Highly Original
Mileage
91,000 mi TMU
VIN
501-46
Vehicle Type
Automobile
Body Style
Convertible
Doors
4 Doors
Driver Side
Left Hand Drive
Ext. Color Group
Burgundy
Int. Color Group
Black

Market Summary

The Packard Standard Eight - 1st Gen (1928 to 1932) market.

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The first generation of Packard Standard Eight was introduced for the 1928 model year. The first generation Standard Eight was created when ... Learn more.

There are 8 Packard Standard Eight for sale across all model years (1928 to 1950) and variants, 5 are 1st Gen and 5 are model year 1932 . There were 28 1st Gen sold in the last 5 years.

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