1937 Packard 120 For Sale, in-depth walkaround

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  • Опубликовано: 11 июл 2021
  • Taking a look at the '37 Packard 120 as offered for your purchase consideration
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Комментарии • 42

  • @robertgoidel
    @robertgoidel 10 месяцев назад +2

    A truly beautiful car, Packards are my favorite car built here in the USA during its time during the 20's , 30's or 40's. Hope you get a fine price for this Packard. Enjoy it in the health and happiness you should enjoy.

  • @AjitSingh-km4jt
    @AjitSingh-km4jt 2 года назад +2

    Well sir the Packard, is like an old lady, graceful, beautiful And wonderful to be driven in.

    • @classicperformance
      @classicperformance  2 года назад +2

      Yea indeed, she sure is. The car is a piece of history as well as a piece of art work!

  • @johncoulombe833
    @johncoulombe833 2 года назад +2

    You have a beautiful car there. I am very familiar with '37 120, 110, Super Eight and Twelve. In terms of value, I think the 120 takes the cake. If a buyer so chose, you could replace the front fenders to accommodate dual side mounts; but according to my friends whose cars are so equipped, cars without the side mounts actually handle better. I don't know what you are asking for this car, but it should definitely be at the high end.

    • @classicperformance
      @classicperformance  2 года назад +1

      Indeed, John. The car sold in 24 hrs. I come and go on sidemounts. I never thought of the drivibility factor. Good point! Appreciate your interest!

    • @danielhomant2832
      @danielhomant2832 2 года назад

      Side mounts would help those long nosed, front wheel drive Cord L29 get a touch more traction, but otherwise on them and all others it adds a little more body roll and possibly even wallowing if there are suspension issues and heavy wheels.
      The mounting arms are thick and extremely heavy, the wheels themselves, the extra metal for the pocket in the fenders, adds quite a bit of extra weight that sits pretty far out and high compared to anything else. So it adds not only a lot of weight to the far outside, which causes increased body roll, but it adds more weight that needs to be swung when steering, increasing the effort the tires need to change direction.
      Add that all up, the wide spaced, high centered heavy weight near the front of the car would notably increase the roll and effort in corners. If one knows how to feel for such things, heh.

  • @firedog6614
    @firedog6614 2 года назад +4

    Hi Doug, All of the classic features you presented in the Packard 120 are the details I look for in the purchase of a classic car; thanks for such a thorough tour. If I ever want to sell a classic car, I'll call you! You presented the aesthetics, manufacturing design, precision engineering, aging materials, and so much more that evidences this classic Packard car remains a sensation. Also, your professional photography -- the camera angles and zoom in/out were on-time with your presentation. All of this skill while talking fast during the nation's HUMID heat-wave that made breathing difficult for all ages. Dang, that's stellar professionalism, Doug!
    I have a question. You said the worn dash knob "sets the speed." Does that mean either (1) cruise control to "set" speed, (2) the fuel choke to "increase" speed, or (3) something else? Thanks Doug for your reply, and I've subscribed to your channel. :-)

    • @classicperformance
      @classicperformance  2 года назад +2

      Hey Fire Dog 🐕!! Thanks for such kind words. Yea that July heat and humidity in the south is a bit much. Better than 2 feet of snow I guess. I feel an obligation to present for sale cars in the best light possible as many buyers are making online purchases. To answer your question, I believe you are making reference to the throttle pull knob. It just opens the throttle for a fast idle. However with the thermatic choke on, the idle cam does step up the idle to "fast choked idle" for warmup. So, I never understood what the throttle is for. I do not believe it was an attempt at a cruise control. If you find out, let me know. The wear of the nickel plating down to the brass indicates it sure has been used! But not by me. Thanks again for your interest!

    • @pointsplus5754
      @pointsplus5754 2 года назад +3

      I purchased this Packard from Doug last July and will have to say his presentation in this video sealed the deal for me. When I saw and drove the car for the first time it was exactly as he stated and what I wanted. HIs personal knowledge of this particular Packard was very impressive. Drive the car almost daily and have had no issues or disappointments. He knows his stuff and is one of the best "slightly used" car salesmen I've ever delt with. Thanks again Doug!

    • @classicperformance
      @classicperformance  2 года назад +2

      @@pointsplus5754 Glad to hear you are enjoying the car. This was one that was very hard to let go. Just the right amount of patina and originality making it incredibly authentic!

    • @firedog6614
      @firedog6614 2 года назад +2

      @@classicperformance yes! the "throttle pull knob," that's it, thanks.

    • @firedog6614
      @firedog6614 2 года назад +1

      @@pointsplus5754 Thank you for your comment of Doug; I'll follow his reviews from now on! You bought a treasure!

  • @ilfred6857
    @ilfred6857 2 года назад +1

    What a Packard marvel. It must always be very fascinating to drive this car, being totally devoid of any electronics. All you need is the ability of the driver, knowing how to drive perfectly. My personal observation: in the video you are wearing flip-flops, and most likely, the pedals of this car do not allow you (probably due to their hardness) to drive barefoot (even if you probably drive better). Taking into account that the highway code allows barefoot driving. Maybe you didn't do it for aesthetic reasons, but in this case, driving barefoot is always a professional video, of a person presenting the car.

    • @classicperformance
      @classicperformance  2 года назад +1

      IL Fred, we don't drive with bare feet and don't recommend that or driving in flip flops. For an exact pedal feel, we prefer Simpson Race Products shoes. You are most correct however in that the experience of driving this car is all about the mechanical symphony. We always assure that the radio is in the off position too.

  • @ronbrewer2721
    @ronbrewer2721 7 месяцев назад

    Amazing! I've had a lot newer cars that the clock didn't work, you had to be King Kong to shut some of the doors, no spare tire, & 1% of the time there was an owners manual! Great job by all of the cars caretakers!

    • @classicperformance
      @classicperformance  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks Ron!! This one is a well-preserved unrestored gem that is just a joy to drive. We've got a few more videos on this '37 if you want to check them out. CP

  • @hagestad
    @hagestad Год назад +1

    cool James ‘Jim’ Delos is selling cars now.

  • @crookedvibe6915
    @crookedvibe6915 2 года назад +1

    Thing is beautiful. Me n my dad are about to acquire a 37 packard, she isn’t in the best shape but she runs lol. How much money would you say you’ve put into it and how hard was it to find parts?

    • @classicperformance
      @classicperformance  2 года назад +2

      Parts are around and there are two companies that sell them among other eBayers. Max Merritt and Canter. I can tell you a gas tank is hard to find if not impossible and they are not being remade. But, a new tank for a 37 Chevy fits perfectly and the filler neck and all is the same. That is what I put in this 120. 5-bolt sender is also the same! Moneywise, you can spend a fortune on any car. Our advice is always to buy the best car you can afford. Most often, if you do a full restoration, you will not recover your costs in the finished value of the car. Thank you for your interest.

  • @jomas28
    @jomas28 2 года назад +3

    What’s the price in this car.??

    • @classicperformance
      @classicperformance  2 года назад +1

      The car has been sold. You can find them easily in the mid 30k price range for a nice driver.

  • @Felix-zx3on
    @Felix-zx3on 7 месяцев назад +2

    Absolutely a lovely car. However the walk-around could have been shorter, to much talk and repeats.

    • @classicperformance
      @classicperformance  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for your interest. The walkaround was intentionally long and with great detail. The new owner was sold on the car before making the trip from out-of-town to see it and appreciated the excessive details we presented. Car sold in 48 hours. Take a look at our other "non-sales" presentations and drive videos of the car for less detail.

  • @megiemoo1
    @megiemoo1 2 года назад +2

    How much did you end up selling this car for ?

    • @classicperformance
      @classicperformance  2 года назад +1

      Bobby, we don't typically disclose final sales prices out of respect for new owners privacy. You can search '37 120s and get a ball park of what they are going for. Prices tend to fluctuate and vehicle conditions vary as well as how well they are sorted out for driving reliability. Surprisingly, a perfectly restored car that has been a museum display piece will need a lot of work and expense to make it road worthy and reliable again, albeit its perfect appearing condition.

  • @paulcilluffo
    @paulcilluffo Год назад +2

    Is it for sale still

    • @classicperformance
      @classicperformance  Год назад +2

      Paul, the car sold in 48 hours, so unfortunately not. Thanks for the interest!

  • @juanmanueldelirabeltran7431
    @juanmanueldelirabeltran7431 2 года назад +1

    $$$$ money....👍👍

  • @timjeter4121
    @timjeter4121 Год назад +2

    Did u get it sold

    • @classicperformance
      @classicperformance  Год назад +3

      Yes, in 24 hrs. We still follow the car and will do an update soon. New owner taking it to the next level.

  • @tombaumann6257
    @tombaumann6257 4 месяца назад +1

    Please contact me concerning the 1937 PO ackard 120

    • @classicperformance
      @classicperformance  4 месяца назад

      The Packard 120 has been sold. Thanks for your interest!

  • @johnmaki3046
    @johnmaki3046 2 года назад +1

    A GREAT car! Long before Steudabaker TRASHED the brand!

  • @whoevertf
    @whoevertf 2 года назад +1

    Mannnn how could you ever manage to sell it? lol

    • @classicperformance
      @classicperformance  4 месяца назад

      Always something else to come along. The car is in great hands and doing better than ever since being sold! We keep up with it still! Thanks!

  • @AZ-vg6li
    @AZ-vg6li 3 года назад +2

    i like the state this car is in.Frankly,particularly pre war cars,when over restored.look like lollipops and fake to me.

    • @classicperformance
      @classicperformance  3 года назад

      We absolutly agree. The '37 120 body has never been off the frame, 60k original miles and refinished in the original paint technology from 1937 for period correct brilliance. Thanks for your interest and comment.

  • @tombaumann6257
    @tombaumann6257 4 месяца назад +1

    Can you contact me about purchasing the Packatd

    • @classicperformance
      @classicperformance  4 месяца назад

      The Packard 120 has been sold. We appreciate your interest. It was a very nice and original unrestored car.