A beautiful 1926 Packard 236 Roadster (V8). Finished in a beautiful two-tone red over dark red paint with matching painted red disc wheels.
This car emits a classy presence with its excellent colour choice and lustrous paint. One of the sportiest roadsters built by Packard, it was marketed for the active enthusiast.
Always built to the highest standards, the Packard was unquestionably one of the finest American automobiles of the pre-war era.
An older restoration, showing 66,268 miles, which is equipped with a 357.8 cubic-inch, L-head, inline 8-cylinder engine fitted with a single updraft carburettor, delivering 85 horsepower.
Backed by a three-speed manual transmission, its accessories include a radiator stone guard, drum headlights, cowl lights, and spare tyre located at the rear.
There are also step plates on running boards, golf bag compartment, and rumble seat.
One of the more expensive cars of its time, this 1926 Packard 236 Roadster is a rare car today.
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1926 Packard 236 Roadster