A 'barn find', though to be truthful this astonishing car has been owned and cared for by the same family for 40 years and though very little used has always been taxed for the road and MOT'd. This is a very important car because it has never been rebuilt. This car is really for someone who appreciates that this very special Aston needs another cus..
1930 Ford Model A Tudor Sedan. This is very nice running and driving Model A that is ready for tours, car shows and just plain old fashioned cruising. Performs like it should. The interior is LeBarron Bonney and has some slight wear from years of enjoyment.
This car is ready to enjoy now and priced accordingly.
1938 Packard Super Eight Sedan 1603. WOW, what a great barn find. Pictures should clearly tell the story. It does run and drive. Car appears 100% complete. Not rot. Original jack and jacking tools still in trunk. I believe the paint to be mostly original with a repair to the drivers fender at some point. 40PSI oil pressure..even the Shutter..
GZU-41, a 'V' Series Chassis ('long' type), was ordered by Major Douglas Granville King in September, 1932.
Major King's service record shows the following information:
Douglas Granville King was born Feb 5th, 1893 in Jersey and was educated at Clifton College, Bristol, where he joined the College Cadet Corps and soon graduated to officer rank. O..
Very nice running and driving 1939 Packard 120 Sedan. With its straight eight engine, it pulls the car effortlessly up hills and down the highway at 65MPH. The paint, chrome and rubber have been redone (except the running boards). The chrome radiator shutters work exactly like they are supposed to. Super quiet engine and transmission.
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This magnificant Rolls has complete history since new. The Allweather Drophead Coupe is on a 150 inch long chassis as ordered in 1935. All build sheets are with the car. It is in Pebble Beach Concours condition and a joy to drive. For more information go to: Robertmpass.com