1935 Packard 1207 Club Sedan V12 in Alhambra Tan on My Car Story with Lou Costabile
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On "My Car Story" we're in Geneva IL at The Geneva Concours d’Elegance on 8-22-21.
We're looking at a 1935 Packard 1207 Club Sedan in Alhambra Tan Paint. This car has the factory V12 engine.
The car's Owner is John McNabola. John’s had the car since 2011. John shares he knew the previous Care Taker, and he wanted this car to go to John who would be a good home who appreciates the car. The V12 engine is incredibly smooth and quite when and after this car started.
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This car is so incomparable to todays cars, looks so classy on the outside and so inviting, comfy on the inside
Hi Sabba_Dabba, Happy to read you enjoy this "classy" "comfy" car with you :-) Lou
Imagine The number of highly skilled workers it took to build and assemble all the parts on that car and the majority of them did not go to school for it outside of high school.
Hi Bill, Thanks for sharing, Lou
It was just a few short years later that Packard was consigned to build British Merlin engines for aircraft. Packard did so well shipping the engines that other aircraft adopted the Merlin engine into their airframes, turning the tide of the air war in Europe.
Not just transportation that's truly a masterpiece of craftsmanship and style. There was a time when the three " P" s as in Packard, Pierce- Arrow and Peerless were the symbols of prestige.
Hi Chris, 4th P - High "P"raise :-) Lou
I had to imagine what it was like to take delivery of this car when it was brand new in 1935. All I can say is, I bet the original owners chauffer was very happy when he got to work the next morning!
Hi Swilko Barfington III, Taking delivery of this car must have been a grand day :-) Lou
wow!.. original upholstery from 1935??.... this car is just so beautiful!.... i love my dogs to the moon but dont think i would let anything/anyone touch the fabric 🙏😂
and the engine is beyond belief 😱
Hi Martin, High praise :-) Lou
@@loucostabile ans thank you for bringing these incredible cars to us😀👍🏻
Lou has been busy! Bringing us all these great cars! That is an elegant car for sure, and that V12 is smooth! I had read that Studebaker bought Packard in the 50s. It would be nice if both brands were here today.
Hi Michael, Happy to share this elegant car with you :-) Lou
wow, now THAT is a car worth more than i can say, thanx lou!!
Hi Mouse, Happy to receive a "Wow" from you :-) You're welcome, Lou
What a beautiful Grand Lady! V12 Packard. Quote the masses "They don't build them like this anymore"
Thank you again Lou, showing one fine original unmolested Classic...
High praise :-) My pleasure sharing this one with you halhenryg. You're welcome.
They would be unaffordable for most if thy did.
@@bextar6365 Yes, They were unaffordable for most back in 1935....
Mr. McNabola has a great Packard & a smart dog: I would also not miss an opportunity to ride in one. Thanks, Lou!
Hi TheGunfighter45acp, NICE! You're welcome, Lou
"Ask the man who owns one.". Beautiful car 😍 Thanks Lou!
Nice ! You're welcome motorTranz :-)
Mighty rare car you found Lou. Man that interior looks like super comfort. What a ride!
Hi Hairy Larry, Happy to read you appreciate the rarity of this find :-) Lou
The quality of the instruments and the internal fittings is just incredible . Senior Packards appear to have been built using only the very best of components that were available at the time - quite regardless of cost . I appreciate that so many survive to show us just how impressive they really were . Some of the technology may be out of date but it still works beautifully . The attention to detail and imposing appearance still command respect. Packards are special .
HI Derrick, Happy to read the details you enjoy on this car :-) Lou
Thank you for the video and for the commentary.❤
Times like this Lou, I wish that I had my grandfather's 1938 Cadillac....this is art, poetry on wheels! 😍😎
Hi Duescecoupe, Nice that your Grandfather had a cool ride :-) Lou
Back when Packard was still the best in our nation...just stunning...listen to that amazing engine!
High praise :-)
Sitting here watching on my tv while texting this from my phone, when the engine cranked up I didn't even hear it because it was so smooth and quiet. They say beauty is in the eye of the beholder and this automobile is beautiful!!! This is such a stately and grand automobile from a golden age and it makes quite the presence. People have described this vehicle as rolling art and I totally agree, just look at the curves of the fenders, streamlined head lamps, and the grill alone is a piece of sculpture!!! The Packard name has always evoked luxury and quality and this automobile is a fine example of just that!!! Very, Very fine automobile Lou!!!
Hi Hobiemarty, I agree, this engine is smooth :-) High praise, Lou
Lou draws a crowd at any car show.
Hi Donald, I'm not sure I'm at the "Crowd" level yet, however I receive your Prophetic message for future car shows :-) Lou
Heavy weight !!! I remember having to put my ear on the hood of a Packard to hear it running
Hi Vincent, Happy to share this "Heavy weight !!!" with you :-) Lou
What a great Car Story!
It’s a shame Packard didn’t survive - it’s fun to think of what could have been.
This Packard 12 is stunning. I love the dash, truly iconic.
Thanks for bringing this one to us Lou!
Hi Jeff, Happy to read you enjoy this car story :-) My pleasure sharing this car with you. You're welcome, Lou
Incredibly prestigious, ridding in STYLE!!
:-)
A bygone era........ dare we say Art Deco styling....... just beautiful!!
This is quite an impressive vehicle and you can really feel the precision of the engineering...... the way everything is put together. Wow! When you say "they don't make 'em like that anymore"! You are not kidding!
Sure hope he wins a lot of medals and ribbons!😉
Hi George S, Happy to read this one is "just beautiful" :-) Lou
V-12 Packard how great that is to see in that condition. Beautifully restored. Before my time , but do appreciate the craftsmanship. Thank you for sharing!
Hi Terry, Happy to read you appreciate this one :-) You're welcome, Lou
Este modelo Packard 1207 V12 Club Sedan es ya bastante antigüito, de 1935, pero no por eso menos impresionante la verdad! El color en café y su interior son de lujo para la época y, además, como sonaba ese motor! ¡Excelente vídeo, trayéndonos siempre autos dignos de admirar!
Hi Jaime, Thank you for viewing and sharing, Lou
Wow wow wow that's car looks like a pebble beach winner love the Packard's from the 20s and 30s
Wow x 3 = Winner
"Ask the man who owns one!" was Packards standard advertising "tag" line for many years...a gorgeous car, in a most beautiful, unusual color! Thanks Lou! Merry Christmas!
Hi Jeffrey, Thanks for sharing. You're welcome. Merry Christmas! Lou
Who could forget the 1955 Packard Caribbean Convertible in black, white and coral !! Now that was a stunning combination! Ahhh, the 50's !😉
Wow! That is really something else!
Packards are by far my favorite cars. That grill looks like the gates of heaven.
That mid engine thing next to it looks like a plastic toy in comparison.
Great pick for a vid Lou!
Thanks again!
Hi Jack, Happy to read you enjoy the Packards :-) You're welcome, Lou
That distinctive Packard Grille....
Thank for sharing what you notice.
Just amazing! Truly a piece of art!! Thanks Lou!!
Hi Kelly, High praise :-) You're welcome, Lou
Absolutely drop-dead gorgeous car!
Thank you for sharing.
My pleasure sharing with you. You're welcome.
An Automotive Masterpiece and Work Of Art!!
High praise Thomas :-)
Hi, Lou! Yes, sir, Saint Cristopher, the Patron Saint of travelers, has clearly been watching over this car for all of its 86 years. That this car is still so quiet-running and so well-preserved inside and out is testament to the quality and craftsmanship of these exquisite automobiles, and John's love and appreciation for these cars really shines through. Thanks to both of you for sharing this rare beauty with us!
Hi iswc27, I agree, the craftsmanship is so weel done on this car :-) My pleasure sharing this car with you, and you're welcome, Lou
The lines on this are just superb. There's really little more to do than stand and admire it. And then you experience (if you're lucky enough) the smoothness of that 12. I think the Pierce edged it in power, but it was pretty remarkable and a worthy competitor to the Cad V16. They didn't remark on the radio, which was of course optional - many cars, even in this class, had a blanking plate in 1935.
Hi joe seeking, Happy to read you appreciate this car :-) Thank you for viewing, sharing and I believe you're going to see many more cars on this Channel you'll enjoy. Hope you Subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this CZcams Channel, Lou
A beautiful piece of automotive history!!
High praise :-)
30's Packards are just peak American luxury cars...so refined, stylish, and regal. My 2 fav body styles are 2 door hardtops and close coupled 4 door sedans, esp when equipped with a prestigious and powerful engine, like this '35. Man is this breathtaking...such an unusual color too. a knockout. John is a lucky man.
Hi Steve S, Happy to read you enjoy this stylish car :-) Lou
Well peak of stylish if you don't know many other companies of the times. Pierce arrow, Willy's night, Hupmobile, Nash, Pontiac, Dodge.
Lou my friend and you may not believe this but I was in the Minneapolis Minnesota area and managed to get up to Rogers Minnesota where the home of Ellingson motors is. Classic car dealer and museum. I was looking at a couple of other vehicles there but in the inventory on display was this very Packer game. Of which I was able to inspect and sit in. An awesome vehicle sitting in the back I felt as though I had been coronated. Certainly a vehicle fit for a king and queen. Awesome story my friend. I am sure you have been there before. What a wonderful place and awesome experience for me today.
Hi David, Happy to read this car brings back wonderful memories :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing, Lou
Thanks for showing this Packard, Lou. This is one of those legendary cars that you hear about and see in magazines, but it was delightful to see under the hood, the interior, and the trunk. I like everything about it, except for the brown paint.
Hi Mike, Happy to share this one with you :-) You're welcome, Lou
Lovely automobile that exudes class. Love the V12!
Hi Charles, Happy to read you appreciate this car :-) Thank you for viewing, sharing and I believe you're going to see many more cars on this Channel you'll enjoy. Hope you Subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this CZcams Channel, Lou
@@loucostabile Thanks, Lou. I'm a big fan of the classic era. I'm an automotive engineer in Detroit and have been to the Auburn Cord Duesenberg museum a number of times. I love the Cadillacs and Packards very much. I started out as an automotive body draftsman. To think that all the parts of those cars were drawn by hand! Keep up the good work!
Absolutely magnificent. These cars are works of art. Packard is my favorite automobile manufacturer, and exhibited so much beauty and class. Am a glad this particular car found a great caretaker in John. Thank you for putting this forward Lou.
High praise Kevin :-) You're welcome, Lou
Rare gem Lou
Glad to share this "Rare Gem" with you acts2210 :-)
Magnificent car, really makes a statement
High praise :-)
She runs so smooth you could sleep to that engine!!
Agreed.
What a beautiful car.
Hi ZbyszekStefaniak83, Happy to read you enjoy the looks of this car :-) Lou
Hi from Detroit - The home of "Packard" Very cool car • Cheers from the Detroit & Mackinac Railway 🚂
Hi trainroomgary, Happy to share this "very cool car" with you :-) Cheers, Lou
Absolutely Beautiful Stately Car, NO way would i ever put a dog in there.
Hi Newton, High praise for this car, Lou
Even though the color reminds me of the contents of a baby diaper, it's a lovely wonderful car. Kudos Lou!! Earle C. Anthony was the original owner of KFI radio in Los Angeles, among other enterprises...FYI
Happy to read you enjoy this lovely wonderful car :-)
@@loucostabile Thank you Lou :-)
What a magnificent car! Wow. Really enjoyed the video guys - THANKS.
Hi Bruce H., Happy to share this "magnificent car!" with you :-) You're welcome, Lou
Very nice and he keeps it original, a treat to see the six-volt system too. . . :>/
Hi Dr. Candor, Happy to read you enjoy the originality of this car :-) Lou
He brought his dog so I already like him. I expect John might be getting a call from Jay Leno. She is the car that will make a Rolls Royce hang its head. Thanks Lou.
Hi Les, Happy to read you enjoy this Care Taker and his Dog :-) Lou
Just AWESOME!
High praise Bob :-)
WOW ❤️❤️❤️ talk about style and class, totally Gorgeous. A work of art on wheels, for real. ❤️❤️❤️ 🏆 🇺🇸 🇬🇧 🙏
Hi Brian, High praise :-) Lou
Tires were essential in 1935! I noticed they have a 120 MPH Speedometer! Wow, did this car even go 80? Thank you for showing this four-door automobile!
Hi Jed, Not sure what top speed would be in this car. My pleasure sharing this 4 door car with you :-) Lou
Thank you for sharing your car, John-great job, Lou!
Hi 57Banjoman, Happy to read you enjoy this car :-) You're welcome, Lou
I m amazed by those huge pre war monsters , and congrats on all those subscribers, truly deserved, your channel is an honest passionate one :)
Hi Francois, Happy to share this "huge pre war monster" with you :-) Thank you for the kind word on the Channel. Glad you're along for the ride, Lou
Hi Lou I love everything about this car
Hi Andrew, Happy to read you love everything about this car :-) Lou
....oooh, la, la...John is obviously quietly proud of his amazing '37 Series 12 Club Sedan...in a rather unfortunate muddy color called Havana Beige...
...but..." the car is the star"...and this one is a dazzler, for sure...
...that trunk setup was very common un premium British cars of the time, including Rolls, Bentley, Jaguar, Humber, Daimler, etc....each having a separate compartment for the spare...
...that absolutely massive 12 cylinder always amazes me...abd per the comments at the time...you could put a quarter atop the flathead , drive 50 miles, and the quarter wouldn't have moved...
...and, I don't know what John was thinkig, but this impressive set of foot pedals is flanked by the kick-down switch which would act to down-shift for additional pull when passing or on a steep incline...
...the fact that he has the back seat all provisioned for his beloved pooch speaks volumes as to John's character...
...king may he, his co-oilot, Sunshine ( a nice Wheaton Terrier or "Wheatie") and this exceptional '37 Series 12 Club Sedan roll...
...nice one, as always, Lou...
P.S....this is the very first time that I understood the round conical appurtenances on ends of the bumper as "harmonic balancers" to reduce cowl shake...wow...who knew??
...and I know you really enjoyed that dual trumpet horn...
Hi G Clark, Happy to share this "Dazzler" with you :-) Lou
@@loucostabile Happy Holidays, horny horsepower dude!🎄🎁🌟🍻🥂🍾🍷🎊🎉🎇🎀🎺📯
An Automatic Masterpiece!!
Nice :-)
So quiet and smooth....What an engine. It went to LA in 1935. Maybe Errol Flynn or Clark Gabel owned it ???
Hi Mike, Happy to read you appreciate the quiet & smoothness of this car :-) Lou
Packard... Ask The Man Who Owns One.
Packard's motto
:-)
I knew Jim Simmons! I also sat in his at time his car which was that car! We met at Denver Masonic lodge #5, he was the tiler
He sold me a 1974 Cadillac with 29,k miles special ordered by a Denver millionaire in 2002 . Exclaiming no one wants it! We joked
About both car had 472 ci engines. I was told the packard sold for over 150,k? The caddy I bought for 750$. Here is a big shoutout for Jim!
Hi UnicornVomit69, Thank you for viewing and sharing. Hope you see many more cars on this CZcams Channel you enjoy. Please subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this CZcams Channel, Lou
Beautiful car, too bad you couldn't go for a ride in it! There is a guy in my neighborhood that has two classic cars a 56 Buick and a Packard from that decade. This Packard is a by far a different car than his.
Hi Daniel, A ride would be fun :-) Happy to read you have some fun cars in your neighborhood.
Lou,
Here is a little history for ya. If you know this already please forgive me. Packard and Lincoln were only two of the car stampers with V12 engines. But there were only two companies total that came out with 16 cylinder power plants... Marmon and Cadillac. Using aircraft designs, Marmon perfected V16s first, and Cadillac quickly followed and put theirs on the market before Marmon could. It was 1930 and the entire world was on the threshold of financial implosion. Marmon made very few of their stunning custom built "Sixteen" limousines at a price that today would be $170,000.00. The Depression forced them into bankruptcy in 1933. GM's flagship Cadillac would make V16s until 1938. They were like 495 cubic inches and ran smooth as a modern car at 90 mph
Steve, Thank you for viewing and sharing your knowledge. Lou
@@loucostabile
I thank you for all your videos of cars from the dinosaur days.
Packard was licensed by rolls royce during WW2 to produce 55,000 V12 merlin engines for the british spitfire and the usa P51 mustang fighter aircraft producing 1380 hp with one stage and two stage super chargers.
Thank you for sharing.
Stunning
Happy to share this "Stunning" car with you :-)
Wow this Car is a gorgeous Automobile I would be afraid to take it out on the Road she is a Real Beauty
Hi Charlie, Happy to receive a "Wow" from you on this car :-) Lou
Gorgeous
HI Steven, Happy to read you enjoy the looks of this car :-) Lou
Cars still here along with the plant ,,,although should be coming down soon.,,,,finally 🇺🇸
Hi Chuck Van, Thank you for viewing and sharing your thoughts. Hope you see many more cars on this CZcams Channel you enjoy. Please subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this CZcams Channel, Lou
Absolutely beautiful car, awesome to see one in such great condition, I have a 53 Packard Clipper with the straight 8... not sure what I'm going to do with it... engine runs great...
Hi Jeffrey, Happy to read you have a cool car too. I suggest you start restoring it little by little, Lou
12 cylinder engine wow !
Glad to read you enjoy this V12 :-)
She runs so smooth you could sleep yo that engine!!
I agree.
That is magnificent.
Hi danmar007, Happy to read you appreciate this car :-) Thank you for viewing, sharing and I believe you're going to see many more cars on this Channel you'll enjoy. Hope you Subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this CZcams Channel, Lou
@@loucostabile I've been subscribed for a long time, Lou. :-)
Beautiful ❤❤❤❤
Hi Model- Man, Happy to read you appreciate the looks of this car :-) Thank you for viewing, sharing and I believe you're going to see many more cars on this Channel you'll enjoy. Hope you Subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this CZcams Channel, Lou
Very cool!!!!!
:-)
Dual sidemounts, V12, never again will such a physical symbol of new wealth exist on the globe... plastic throwaway at any price these days. Truly a lost era
Hi John, Happy to share this one with you :-) Lou
@@loucostabile appreciate it Lou, this Packard is much more than an automobile, it's a priceless piece of Art, more valuable than any Picasso in my eyes
Another great video Lou my grandpa had a 1937 Packard he bought used in 1943 and had it until sometime in the late 1950s. It had a V12 also my grandpa's was black I still have the hubcaps off of it. Not sure what happened to the car though.
Your grandfather had good taste in cars, he knew he bought the best.
Hi PlymouthDuster225, Happy to read this car brings back memories of your Grandpa's car :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing, Lou
4 wheels for drive and 3 for spare ? crazy !
Never seem to have enough tires.
es verdad,somos cuidadores de los autos.🙋
Hi M B, You're right, all we are is Caretakers for a time, Lou
I knew Jim Simmons . I sat in this car! The acorns on the ends of the bumper are shimmy dampers, filled with lead.
The motor has matted finished painting. The car has no heater ,but the back of the front seat has a blanket rail.
Jim had to get the starter motor rewound ,but it was the original one. Jim bought this car because he was born in 1935.
It was at a garage station at 19 ave. And Josephine st. In Denver for 50 dollars! Or it was 500 dollars can’t remember which.
As he said !” Nobody wanted it. In the 50s. I also bought a car from Jim’s collection. One in 2002 nobody wanted.a 74 Cadillac
With 29,986 miles on it. A special order one with a label in the dash of the man whom ordered it. Maybe one day both cars can be reunited.?
In memory of Jim!
Happy to read you sat in this car :-)
Great video and a fantastic car! The owner should do a little more research on the terminology before making incorrect statements. The hood ornament was called: 'Goddess Pushing The Wheel', not 'Boy at the wheel'. Also, the extended wheelbase cars length was also toward the rear for extra room in the rear passenger compartment. It was delivered to the Earl Anthony dealership in LA which was the premier Packard dealership on the west coast and literally was a palace!
Hi packard5682, Happy to read you appreciate this "fantastic" car :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing your knowledge. Hope you see many more cars on this CZcams Channel you enjoy. Please subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this CZcams Channel, Lou
cars like these absolutely need these luggage cases on the back ! the folded grille looks otherwise lost !
Hi A. E., Thank you for sharing, Lou
Does it get any better? So much class!
High praise :-)
How rare to see a vehicle of this caliber from this era. This country was in the very bottom of the depression and even if you had the money for a car like this, it was a very unpopular purchase. You wanted to lay low and not draw attention to yourself.
Hi Dave, Happy to read you appreciate the rarity of this car :-) I think it would be pretty hard to lay low driving this one, Lou
cars like duesenberg, cadillac, packard, cord, buick, lincoln, chrysler, auburn, ford, marmon, stutz, graham and pierce arrow and the other ones are the start of an wunderfull automobile history.
if you stood in front of a v16 cadillac in 1930 what would you have said if someone told you what was coming in 1955, 57, 59 ???
HI A. E., Thank you for sharing :-) Lou
Wow.
Happy to receive a "Wow" from you :-)
It is a good looking car. I wonder if Packard was a brand similar to what Lucid is now. All extravagant but not much staying power during a period when cars were trying to be some great technology things. Lucid Air is gorgeous but not sure company will survive similar to Packard.
Hi Paul M, Happy to read you enjoy the looks of this car. Hmmm, not sure, time will tell, Lou
Lou, long time subscriber here. Thanks for bringing us this beautiful Packard. Love you--love your videos!
For some reason I'm compelled to bother you with something, if you have some free time to ponder. As follows:
I'm wondering if using the term "Suicide Doors" has saved lives, as a result of those unfamiliar with them questioning the term?
While a much more pleasant-sounding term is "Rear Hinged Doors", I suppose one saying that reference bypasses any forewarning to not open the doors when the car is underway.
I'm thinking use of the suicide term might make a difference, as people that own cars with this door style could be inclined to forget in warning people not to open the doors when the car is underway.
Another question that comes to mind is if people actually pay attention to that term, truly making a connection, or if they even have an understanding of why this style of door is so dangerous?
Most vintage cars are owned and driven by men. Do most guys really know that the danger usually happens when someone realized a door isn't fully closed, and they usually have a knee-jerk reaction to open it and slam it shut?
Do they know in doing that at speed, a strong wind will bang the door open with the force of a tornado? And that at the same moment, muscle memory will make someone's hand grab the door handle tightly to close the door, and the person is ejected out of the car? It all happens fast. Very, very fast.
The subject becomes unpleasant to think about, horrifying if thinking of a loved one. And it seems like a problem of years and years ago, except these very same cars are still around and in use today.
Understand, I hate the nanny brigade, but in all my years being a car-guy, along with those same years in perusing automotive catalogs, it seems somewhat strange that I've never seen labels available that state to the effect "Extremely High Risk If Door Is Opened While Underway." As well, this matter is yet another reason to install seat belts all-around in a vintage car.
Hi discerningmind, Thanks for being a long time Subscriber. My pleasure sharing this car with you. My opinion is the "suicide door" makes people stay away from them nicely seated in the center of the car. Seat belts seems to be the safety answer, and air bag too. Lou
Can this. Car be used for. Special events?? And how many mpg on highway
Yes. 12 MPG Highway.
A V12?! F1 incoming!
:-)
Did this belong to Burt Mills at one time? He documents his ownership of a car that seems identical to this in his book, Adventures in Restoring Antique Cars, written in the 1970's.
Hi Thomas, I'm not sure. Hoping a Viewer can share knowledge to your question, Lou
@@loucostabile Thanks! Great channel BTW!
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High praise :-)
such a cool car and no need to advance or retard the park for starting. must have had automatic spark advance by then. I wonder how many cars of this model remain?
Hi Anarac, Happy to read you appreciate this "cool car" :-) Not sure how many remain. Maybe a Viewer with knowledge can share. Thank you for viewing, sharing and I believe you're going to see many more cars on this Channel you'll enjoy. Hope you Subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this CZcams Channel, Lou
Are v12vs hard to start?
Hmmm, not sure.
Can this car drive on interstates??? And what type of engine???
Yes. V12
Can this car be used for live events
Yes
What type of engine does this car have
V12
The only stupid question is the one that you do not ask. I thought that the foot rest to the right of the gas pedal was a starter button, but it was foot rest. I've seen a foot rest for the clutch pedal in cars before, but not the gas pedal. GREAT QUESTION Lou!!! Always ask a question, no matter how silly it may seem to do so. There are those that may laugh at your question, but you are the one that will have gained knowledge and those of us watching You will do so also. It's hard to believe that Packard stayed in business after the stock market crash of 1929 and stayed in business until 1956. Packard built High-End Cars. How many people had the money to buy such a car back then? Atwater Kent built High-End Radios, and the factory closed in 1936. This car has a Flat Head Engine. A Flat Head Engine is not as efficient as an Overhead Valve Engine. That being said, Indian Motorcycles used Flathead Engines up until 1953 when they went Out of Business. Indians Blew The Doors Off of Harley - Davidson Motorcycles, even when HD switched over to Overhead Valve Engines. On Paper it makes no sense, but it's true. Many Police Departments (that had the money in their budget) ordered Indian Motorcycles. With Radio's back they used Vacuum Tubes, Five Tubes were OK for receiving Stations. If you were to add a few more Tubes to a Radio, you would then have a High-End Radio that would receive even more Radio Stations. In closing, during WW2, Packard built Rolls Royce Engines for Airplanes, Better than Rolls Royce could. When someone with a Rolls Royce Car went back to The Dealership to complain about it leaking Oil, they would be told that a quart of oil didn't really cost all that much, and to take your silly little problem elsewhere. :) American Know How! That being said, My Dad who was a Mechanical Engineer, told me in my teens: The Japanese took everything we did right, And Threw Away The Rest! Most of my stereo equipment is Japanese Designed and Made In Japan along with my Car with a Variable Valve Timing Engine with Four Valves Per Cylinder and Dual Overhead cams with Electronic fuel Injection and My Motorcycle with A Single Pin Crankshaft with Dual Overhead Camshafts and 4 Valves Per Cylinder and Carbureted. My AM Radio? A 1932/1933 Atwater Kent Model 188 made with 8 Tubes. In a couple months time, Valentine's Day will arrive. Here are Two Pianists. One an American Male and The Other a Japanese Female performing on a Yamaha CFX $200,000 Piano... WITH THE CORRECT AMOUNT OF PEDALS Lou! Order the kind of Pizza Your Wife Likes and the kind of Pizza that You like Lou, and Sit Back and Have A Wonderful Valentine's Night!!! This Performance is no longer In Print as they say, but it will be easy to go back to, because how many Packard's have you videoed Lou??? czcams.com/video/8cC52PzY-8A/video.html
Hi Bob, Oh I can ask some silly questions :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing your knowledge. Hope you see many more cars on this CZcams Channel you enjoy. Please subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this CZcams Channel, Lou
@@loucostabile I am Subscribed to your channel Lou. I watch all of your videos. You do a great job Lou!
He should have given you a ride so we see it in action.
Just setting up at this car show, so a ride is a fun idea, but time did not allow it.
What a car but I really think the upholstery lets the rest of the thing down somewhat. That fabric doesn't look all that special or high end and that that's the way it came says something. I'm not sure what but it says something because clearly by every other parameter this thing was screwed together in a way where time wasn't a concern. It just had to be right. All that said it couldn't be too easy to procure any more of that cloth and replicating it exactly as is would have to be a daunting to impossible endeavor. Maybe someday some future restorer (assuming that there will even BE any more of them after a certain point) will set about trying to pull it off. Once again: what a car. In many ways superior to any new car.
Thank you for viewing and sharing your thoughts. Lou
CHINGON
Thank you CHON :-)
I know which hood radiator cap that came.with the. Car! Not all did he collected the one!
Thank you for sharing.
I'll be short and sweet and just say there isn't one thing I don't like about this car and I am not a manual transmission operator but if you put that Saint Christopher's statue on the dash I'll be just fine lolololol
Hi Andrew, High praise :-) Lou
Leave the patina on the inside
Thank you for sharing.