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2007 Shannons Melbourne Summer Classic Auction
Lot
27

1928 Packard 526 Sedan (RHD)

$45,000

melbourne

Sold

Specifications

Engine In-line 6-cylinder, 289-cid
Gearbox 3-speed manual
Body Work Sedan
Colour Royal Blue
Interior Grey
Trim Cloth
Wheels Wire Spoked
Brakes Drums

Description

This lot is no longer available

The patrician Packards are amongst the most coveted of all American classics, with superb engineering, wonderful styling and a build quality of the highest standard - the Packard was in a class of its own. That Packard were able to survive the Great Depression, a time when huge numbers of automobile manufacturers disappeared, and managed to sell relatively large numbers abroad is further proof of the inherent quality found in these cars. By the mid-Twenties, various advances had been made to the Single-Six and Twin-Six models, including front wheel brakes in 1924 and central chassis lubrication the following year. The 1928 Fifth Series would be the final six-cylinder Packard made until 1937 and was offered on two wheelbase lengths - the Model 526 (126-inches) and the Model 533 (133-inches), with a wide selection of coachwork available. Mechanical changes for 1928 included choke-operated cylinder lubrication, an oil filter and revised engine mounts. The engine itself remained an L-head in-line six displacing just under five litres and was rated at 81 horsepower at 3200 rpm. The only options available were a single sidemount and cowl lights. Total production of the 1928 Six came to just under 42,000 units and relatively few of these survive today. Packard's customers were a loyal bunch and this was reflected in their advertising slogan of the era, namely "Ask the man who owns one".