An exceptionally well-maintained 1928 Packard Series 526 Convertible Coupe. Of a very high quality due to being museum-kept for over 45 years.
It comes in stunning black paint with red trim and leather interior and is one of the most seldom seen Packard body styles for 1928. Also, it comes equipped with dual golf club doors and very unique dual rear lamps. The front seat and rumble seat are upholstered in period-appropriate heavy-grain red leather. Furthermore, the doors and dash are capped with beautiful wood trim.
It won the Class Car Club of America’s 1997 Grand Classic Senior Division First Place Ring, which is proudly displayed on the car.
The black body with red trim, matching red disc wheels and ivory canvas top make for a handsome period-correct combination.
The running boards are like new and it is nicely equipped with a driver’s side spotlight, a Pilot Ray lamp and a rear-mounted spare.
The signature chrome radiator shell is excellent, as are the proper drum headlights.
Proper Packard Green paint adorns the engine and it is well-detailed, showing only minor signs that it has seen some use.
This 1928 Packard Series 526 Convertible Coupe has a 289 cid L-head inline six-cylinder engine, 81 HP and three-speed manual gearbox.
Additionally, there are four-wheel mechanical drum brakes, front solid and rear live axle with semi-elliptic leaf springs and a wheelbase of 126″.
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1928 Packard Series 526