Description
Year: 1930
Make: Packard
Model: 733 Club Sedan
Mileage: 77,741
Transmission: Manual
Condition: Mint
Exterior Color: Black / Silver / Arabian Grey
Interior Color: Grey Pinstripe
Description:
THIS… is a 1930 Packard 733 Club Sedan, benefitting from an exceptional concours-level nut-and-bolt restoration completed over a seven-year period.
This Packard has achieved 394 out of 400 points at a Packard National Meet and has been awarded an AACA Senior Badge, underscoring the quality, correctness, and attention to detail throughout the restoration.
The car features elegant Club Sedan coachwork, incorporating the updated 1930 Raymond Dietrich design, and is finished in a striking three-tone paint scheme consisting of Silver and Arabian Grey with contrasting black fenders.
Inside, the cabin is trimmed in correct pinstriped wool upholstery and features a high level of luxury, including footrests, pillows, silk window shades, crystal bud vases, pull tassels, and properly trimmed wool carpeting, all restored to exacting standards.
The car is richly equipped with desirable Packard accessories, including Pilot Ray driving light, Trippe auxiliary lights, Depress Beam headlights with emerald bezels, a Packard trunk with badge and canvas trunk cover, and hand-painted black disc wheels accented by dual red pinstripes.
Despite its show-quality restoration, this Packard was restored with touring in mind and is described as a fantastic driver. Steering, shifting, braking, and suspension performance are reported to be effortless, with excellent cabin visibility and ample room for the driver and passengers.
Overall, this 1930 Packard 733 Club Sedan represents a rare opportunity to acquire a superb dual-purpose tour and show car, and is quite possibly one of the finest examples of its kind in existence.


