They just took it to their first judging show and won first place. Love the car to death... There are only 2 reasons I still do this. Money and love. Period.
I agree with Jay Leno... even if it's a museum piece, DRIVE IT! Take a 100 point Concours car, drive it until it's only a 70 point car, then restore it again!
To cars by Jeff, the term for this Packard, is coach, a club coupe, is shorter, also a coupe has either a half seat or no back seat The back seat on this Packard is a full back seat, and longer body than a coupe, that style like this model is called a " Coach". I also have heard the term given, a club sedan. I enjoy your videos on various autos. Kevin Phoenix
Beautiful. So original. I would love to own this. Your price seemed so reasonable (to a layman like me). It definitely needs to stay original. Thanks for the video.
May have been used scarcely because of the Great Depression and the "bread lines". I've read that people threw rocks at expensive cars as they passed by. Many were garaged and cheaper models driven depending on where they were going.
Well, it was parked in '42 at the beginning of the war. People were encouraged to scrap older cars for the steel they contained for the war effort. THANK GOD so many Packard owners had the foresight to hide their cars from the scrap yards.
How I would viciously bitch slap anyone that would dare attempt to put even one wrong nut or bolt on that beautiful piece of fine American jewelry! Let alone any of the other ghastly rape they commit to some of these poor defenceless cars. Like the disgusting candy paints, V8s, auto trans, (getting nauseous) or those hideous oversized stupid wheels made on a cnc and powder coated that look like something from a piss soaked nightmare!😝 I'm getting angry so I'm going to shut up now!😠 But seriously, that is a very beautiful car and I pray it found the right home. I'm shopping for one myself. A 37/40 coupe or sedan, 6/8 cyl, 3 speed od. Can't wait till the fun starts!!😆 Thanks for the great video!
4:49 it said to change oil every 8,000 miles. People act like 8,000 miles is too long. I wonder did some dealers or shops change it to 3,000 miles to make more money.
That is wrong. Packard would never tell it's customers something stupid like that. If there is no oil filter, you should change it every thousand miles, 2 or 3,000 miles if it has an oil filter.
@@hijodelaisla275 think ... if the odometer was ever broken or tampered with, then the car could have MORE miles on it than what shows on the odometer... therefor the word "actual" is used to indicate that the odometer reading can be trusted. It used to be common practice for used car dealers to "roll back" the odometer on cars they were selling to get a higher price for them.
@@myrryxmas691 You can insist, attempt to take a condescending tone and make snide comments like "think" but you're wrong. The use of "actual" is meaningless, other than for emphasis. Although it's unlikely given the storage-until-1981 story, that the odometer was tampered with, you don't know for certain that it wasn't.
What a truly wonderful example of a beautiful car.
They just took it to their first judging show and won first place.
Love the car to death...
There are only 2 reasons I still do this. Money and love. Period.
Hear, hear!
That car is amazing! I could only dream of owning it! I would drive it every weekend
I agree with Jay Leno... even if it's a museum piece, DRIVE IT! Take a 100 point Concours car, drive it until it's only a 70 point car, then restore it again!
Museum Quality Piece of History, Tks.for Sharing.
I am in love with this sweet Grannie!
Them old straight eights had pulling torque you wouldn't believe, low gear was like a low range granny gear!
Love the old Packards ! Quality
To cars by Jeff, the term for this Packard, is coach, a club coupe, is shorter, also a coupe has either a half seat or no back seat The back seat on this Packard is a full back seat, and longer body than a coupe, that style like this model is called a " Coach". I also have heard the term given, a club sedan. I enjoy your videos on various autos. Kevin Phoenix
Also called simply 2 door sedan.
Stunningly beautiful car!
The new owners couldn’t be more thrilled.
Words can't begin to describe something like this.... 🤤🤤🤤🤤
Beautiful. So original. I would love to own this. Your price seemed so reasonable (to a layman like me). It definitely needs to stay original. Thanks for the video.
I willing to wager the Packard Brothers said something along the lines of, we want our automobiles to be on the road 100 yrs from now. 🖤👽
Packard brothers? It was just James Ward Packard by himself.
I truly believe you can get more than double what your asking at a collector car auction.
tpembert worth much more then a restored car.
Awesome car really !!
Do we know what they’re asking for this beautiful automobile?
That ain’t no coupe, it’s a 2 door sedan!
May have been used scarcely because of the Great Depression and the "bread lines". I've read that people threw rocks at expensive cars as they passed by. Many were garaged and cheaper models driven depending on where they were going.
Well, it was parked in '42 at the beginning of the war. People were encouraged to scrap older cars for the steel they contained for the war effort.
THANK GOD so many Packard owners had the foresight to hide their cars from the scrap yards.
@@myrryxmas691 i understand the war effort, but id have to hide my car, too!
More likely is gas and rubber rationing.
Great beauty the car is
How I would viciously bitch slap anyone that would dare attempt to put even one wrong nut or bolt on that beautiful piece of fine American jewelry! Let alone any of the other ghastly rape they commit to some of these poor defenceless cars. Like the disgusting candy paints, V8s, auto trans, (getting nauseous) or those hideous oversized stupid wheels made on a cnc and powder coated that look like something from a piss soaked nightmare!😝
I'm getting angry so I'm going to shut up now!😠
But seriously, that is a very beautiful car and I pray it found the right home.
I'm shopping for one myself. A 37/40 coupe or sedan, 6/8 cyl, 3 speed od. Can't wait till the fun starts!!😆
Thanks for the great video!
Fabulous!
THIS IS A TWO DOOR SEDAN ! JUST WHAT IS A STRAIGHT EIGHT STOVE BOLT ENGINE ?
He probably thinks all cars are Chevys.
It just sold for 39K...
that is a bargain for such a great survivor
Wow! That’s a great price for the buyer and a fair price for the seller. Amazing find
Hot rodding this car would justify putting someone in front of a firing squad. After being tortured mercilessly for hours.
4:49 it said to change oil every 8,000 miles. People act like 8,000 miles is too long. I wonder did some dealers or shops change it to 3,000 miles to make more money.
That is wrong. Packard would never tell it's customers something stupid like that. If there is no oil filter, you should change it every thousand miles, 2 or 3,000 miles if it has an oil filter.
Not quite how it should sound but nice.
What blue is that
Price?
Price just reduced!! Read All About It Here - www.dreamcarsellers.com/1935-packard-touring-coupe-survivor-original-c-543.htm
2 door Sedan
not a coupe still nice
En rigtig nydelig bil.....
Anyone who would street-rod any Packard is committing a sin against God unless it is completely beyond restoration.
Two of us have told you that this is a 2 door sedan, not a coupe, so when are you going to fix the title of this video?
This is a 2 door sedan, not a coupe.
What are "actual" miles? Are they different from miles?
In other words, the odometer has never been tampered with or broken then later repaired.
@@myrryxmas691 So, miles.
@@hijodelaisla275 think ... if the odometer was ever broken or tampered with, then the car could have MORE miles on it than what shows on the odometer... therefor the word "actual" is used to indicate that the odometer reading can be trusted.
It used to be common practice for used car dealers to "roll back" the odometer on cars they were selling to get a higher price for them.
@@myrryxmas691 You can insist, attempt to take a condescending tone and make snide comments like "think" but you're wrong. The use of "actual" is meaningless, other than for emphasis. Although it's unlikely given the storage-until-1981 story, that the odometer was tampered with, you don't know for certain that it wasn't.
@@hijodelaisla275 you asked why the word "actual" was used.
I explained.
家に有る車に似ているね?・・・家に有るのは1936だけどね? 4,5日前に車検を通してきたばかりだけどね?
Not a a coupe
that car would look amazing as a lowrider
Imagine cutting up a piece of history so you can put daytons on it....
@@ChannelNotFound There has to be a special place in Hades for people who destroy old cars.
That lovely old car needs to stay just like it was made!
ChannelNotFound well it’s a cultural thing for us chicanos, but not all lowrider have Dayton’s on them, 30-50s car just have hydraulic systems
joemackey1950 we ain’t destroying old cars we just making them better