This 1934 Packard Twelve is a Series 1107 five-passenger sedan that is said to have remained with the family of its original owner until 2019, and it was purchased by the seller in 2024. The car is finished in dark blue over blue and gray cloth upholstery, and power comes from a 445.5ci L-head V12 mated to a floor-shifted three-speed manual transmission. Equipment includes a Stromberg carburetor, a rear axle with a 4.41:1 final drive, mechanically actuated drum brakes with variable vacuum assistance, adjustable ride-control suspension, 17” red-painted wire wheels, dual side-mount spares, driving lamps, a cormorant radiator mascot, a fold-down rear luggage rack, a body-color trunk, and a heater. Service performed under the seller's ownership included the installation of a replacement thermostat, spark plugs, brake drum springs, wheel bearings, tires, and windshield wiper motors as well as an overhaul of the fuel pump. This Eleventh Series Packard was featured in the 1977 book The Magnificent Packard Twelve of Nineteen Thirty-Four by Edward J. Blend, and it is now offered with literature, spare parts, recent service records, and a clean Texas title in the seller's name. List Yours Today Text CBT to 21002
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