Barn Find 1929 Packard 640 Phaeton

By Steven Symes Aug 05, 2019
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By Steven Symes Aug 05, 2019
This rare classic has been well-preserved over time.

It’s always fun to read about car barn finds, but they usually don’t involve something like this 1929 Packard 640 Phaeton. That’s because this classic American beauty isn’t common by any stretch of the definition. Even better, the car is complete, so you won’t need to track down almost impossible parts or figure out how to have replacement components fabricated.

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As you can see in the photos, this Packard still has key features like the front windshield and a single windshield for one of the backseat occupants. While certainly dirty and in need of some reconditioning, the black upholstery looks to be in quite good condition. To find an interior so intact is more than just good luck. It also has a single back windshield, which is extremely rare and likely fabricated by order of the buyer.

Packard had contracted with a number of American coachbuilders to create custom-bodied models like this Phaeton crafted out of aluminum panels by Rollston. In fact, the door sill plates proudly declare this association. The yellow finish is still present, with a well-earned patina which speaks to the historical clout of this model. Also still attached to the car is the convertible top, so you can keep it down or put it up for a different look.

Lift the engine cowling to reveal the period-correct straight-eight motor, some of the paint still clinging to the cylinder head and block.

The 1920s was a high time for Packard. With sales increasing, the automaker’s ability to lower prices on the Sixth Series models. For 1929, the 640 was the shorter of the two versions of the Sixth Series at 140.5 inches for the wheelbase. It and the rest of the Packard lineup did well that year, winning quite a few “conquest” sales by getting people to switch from other car brands. Despite strong sales, finding a 1929 Packard 640 today is quite the feat, especially one as well-preserved as this. If you’re interested in the entirely unique opportunity to own this Packard, you can do so through Classic Car Club of America.


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