For sale in our Detroit Showroom is this highly rare 1925 Packard Model 136 Opera Coupe
Packard vehicles were highly competitive in the highly priced American luxury car market and were known for their well designed and built engines. This 1925 Packard retains its original 357.8 cubic inch straight eight engine which produces 84 horsepower and was the engine that replaced the previous Packard V12. Backing up the large engine is the original 3-speed manual transmission with floor shifter. This Packard is in good condition and is a fantastic driver with great potential to be a mint vehicle. The Black and Blue paint on the vehicle was re-done at some point and shows very well on this big fender Packard which is matched well with the red pin striping, the large polished headlights, and the rear mounted full-size spare. The outside of the vehicle is matched very well to the interior of the car in black leather and is also in good original condition. This 1925 Packard was owned by Harrah's National Automobile Museum from 1966 through 1984 and there is documentation showing a detailed description of condition and options from the time that it was purchased. This 1925 Packard Opera Coupe is a great 20's classic that is ready for years of enjoyment.