1958 PACKARD series 58L super rare 76000 original miles
Make: |
Packard |
Model: |
Packard |
SubModel: |
'Packardbaker' |
Type: |
Coupe |
Trim: |
Rare last of the Packard name |
Year: |
1958 |
Mileage: |
76,000 |
VIN: |
58L-6848 |
Color: |
Gold |
Engine: |
289 overhead valve V8 |
Cylinders: |
8 |
Transmission: |
Automatic |
Drive type: |
RWD |
Interior color: |
Brown |
Vehicle Title: |
Clear |
Item location: |
Red Deer, Alberta, Canada |
1958 Packard Packard Rare last of the Packard name Additional Info:
1958 Packard 58LThe Packard Motor Company first opened its doors in 1899 andwas founded by James and William Packard along with partner George Lewis Weiss. They were a prestigious, distinctiveautomobile brand that stood for quality and pride of ownership for the elite class. They built many wonderful and iconic cars through the years including many of the best cars before and after the great world wars. Packard survived many economic changes that faced the world for many years. However in the mid 1950's many long established brands were fighting a losing battle to survive a price war between the big 3. In effort to stay relevant and survive, a healthy company named Packard merged with the large and diverse offerings of Studebaker, becoming the Studebaker-Packard Corporation. (Studebaker had already merged with Nash and Hudson at this point). October 1 1954 Packard bought Studebaker and by the 1957 and 1958 model years the cars were known to some as the "Packardbaker" The 1958 Packards came with no model names and were no longer built in Detroit Michigan but rather in Southbend, Indiana. The 58L was introduced in early 1958 and built its last in July of that year. Very low production numbers in this time frame with the 58L 2 door coupe being only a mere 675 units. The 1958 Packards were amongst the first in the industry to be face liftedwith plastic and fibreglass parts. Pieces were literally grafted on Studebaker bodies and were appointed with a more luxurious interior than the Studebaker brand name. That was the last of the Packard name forever 1899-1958. Not since the 1930's had so many automobile brands disappeared.
This 58L is a fine example of the only 675 ever built. It has only 76000 original miles and shows well. The paint appears to be 15-20 years old and still shines up great. The trim and bright work is in exceptional condition. The front and rear bumpers are in original condition and do have some bruises on them. The interior shows well and is all original with the exception of new carpet this year(the drivers armrest shows some wear).The body and floors on the car are very solid and have been preserved to hold up well over the years. This Packard has the overhead valve 289 V8 and has dual exhaust, mated with the 2 speed Flight-o-matic transmission. It drives great and catches so much attention. The enthusiastswho know these cars existcan hardly believe they are seeing one in person. It is a joy to own a great piece of history in the automotive world, and now its your opportunityto take that on with this beautiful Packard.
We are located in Red Deer, Alberta just north of Montana. I can help with all the logistics, shipping or pick you up at the airport if you are flying in. If you are from the US I can help you with the necessary paperwork for registration and customs brokering to getthe Packard efficiently across the border. I will require a $1000 deposit upon closing of the auction and the balance can be wired directly to our US or Canadian bank account. The title will thenbe couriered to you whileshipping arrangements are made. ( I can assist the buyer with the shipping details and get a preliminary estimate on cost to your location )I have a buy it now price that I can sell for and end the auction early with a deposit.Any of the deposit, payment and banking questions I will be able to help you with. My name is Stan and you can message me or call me directly at403-350-1308. Thank you for viewing the auction and good luck bidding.