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1941 Packard 180 Limo for sale Auto appraisal - Chauffeured 1st lady Eleanor Roosevelt 800-301-3886
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- Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2020
- From an Estate certified auto appraiser Jason Phillips inspects and represents for sale this rare Full CCCA classic 1941 Packard 180 Limo Coachwork by LeBaron. It was originally purchased and shipped to Washington D.C. by Woodrow Wilson's 1st appointed Chairman of the brand new Federal Reserve, Adolph Miller. Adolph and his wife enjoyed their Packard, and would often pick up the honorable former 1st Lady Eleanor Roosevelt to head to the beach with libations, enjoying the east coast sun! This car is a very well sorted unit that drives nicely and has been well looked after by a local Packard mechanic. This car is an iconic piece of our nation's history with documentation. Asking $68,900 or best.
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Federal Reserve Chair...great car, so glad she is so stock and original...
Beautifull car. If I was big boss I would rather drive this or have a driver instead of any of todays "cars".
I am with you on this one. If I still have my Bank account in the Bank of New York headquarters which I used to have back in the 1990s I would drive and park this by the front of their doors on Wall Street!
gorgeous !!
Wonderfull machine, perfect for museum
Should always let those old engines warm up first!
I'd rent it out for weddings but definitely not to kids.
Especially not teenagers!
Pretty close to red-line with how late it was being shifted. Yikes!
Glenn- you are correct! I should have been paying a bit more attention to the driving part of the video. Thanks, Jason the auto appraiser
Nice car...it's no Pierce Arrow but still a nice car.
Is this car still on the market
I am surprised it does not have air conditioning. My dad had a new 39 with A/C
Wrong. No factory air till 1940 production
@@6686L With a/c they overheated. It was deleted until they sorted it out. Brought it back in 42
Trying to ventilate that block with long shifts ? These are low rpm engines. Just fyi
Gorgeous car a true work of art but please don’t let this guy drive it ever, he’s tearing the heck out of the clutch and over revving that beautiful engine and there’s absolutely no reason to revv a Packard engine like that, they are perfectly happy a being babied along at 1200 rpm just like a big old diesel engine not some modern 4 cylinder. I don’t mean to be a critical complainer but that really did hurt my ears
Cheezus! Somebody adjust that steering gear or fix what's loose!
God dammit! Shift! Ffs.
And don't touch the overdrive.
My.god !!!Fucking helll!!
I LIKED A LOT!!
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Learn how to spell Eleanor ! It would have been more enjoyable if she did the talking 😊
Dam spell check! Thanks for the catch on that! People have really enjoyed her comments. Thank you, Jason the auto appraiser
He should learn how to drive it too.!!
@@AutoAppraise damn
$68k? Too much.