Once-in-a-lifetime display of Packards joins Concours of Elegance
February 8, 2022 by Concours of Elegance
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The third Packard Twelve on display is a 1934 Packard Twelve Formal Sedan. This particular example is also an Eleventh Series car, in brown. The Sedan features beautifully elegant 'suicide' doors, and the same smooth V12 engine, and running gear as the Coupe cars, but with seating for more passengers. The 1934 Packard Twelve Victoria is the next Packard on display. This car features a LeBaron body and is the only car ever known which features a Dietrich custom interior in a Victoria. It was also the first Packard model that offered a radio option, which this Victoria has installed. This model was only offered for three years of production, and the 1934 model was the most sought after. There are now fewer than ten Packard 1107 Convertible Victorias still in existence. Visitors to Hampton Court Palace will also have the chance to pore over a particularly special 1934 Packard Twelve Convertible Sedan, originally commissioned by an adventuring American heiress, Louise Arner Boyd. The Dietrich individual custom car subsequently accompanied Ms Boyd around the world, including on a famous - naturally chauffeur driven - exploratory tour around rural Poland in the mid-1930s. More recently, this well-known example has won awards at The Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance and Concours d'Elegance of America at St. John's. The next Twelve is something quite special, a black 1936 Packard Twelve All Weather Cabriolet, which spent time as a Hollywood car. The car was once owned by Charlie Chaplin via Charlie Chaplin Studios. Not only that, the car also featured in 'The Godfather', and 'The Betsy', as well as appearing in 'Remington Steele' with Pierce Brosnan. There are only two of this particular version known in the world. This particular All Weather Cabriolet is also a LeBaron car. It was a 1407, which was also a limited, special-order model. The 1407 featured an upgraded 7.8-litre 175hp engine. The final variant on display is one of the last Twelves ever made, a Convertible Coupe model. In 1938 Packard started an overall new design featuring a more upright radiator, higher front fenders that wrapped around the side-mounted spare wheels, and a Dietrich inspired V-shaped windshield. This is the 24th of 32 1607 Twelve Convertible Coupes that Packard made in 1938, and is believed to be one of only eight of this make and model still in existence. This particular car is a finished in a subtle Columbian Beige. Outside of the main display of vehicles, the Concours of Elegance will gather a total of around 1,000 cars in a number of special features and displays, including a collection of Ferrari Formula 1 cars to mark the 70th anniversary of the iconic marque's first World Championship win, a display of unique or bespoke modern rarities in the Future Classics class, and a triumphant return of star cars from in the inaugural 2012 Concours of Elegance. 2022's event will also feature a stunning array of royal cars from around the world that have passed into private ownership, and the 30UNDER30 Concours returns after it's highly successful debut last year, once again aiming to inspire the next-generation of classic car enthusiasts. Away from the automotive displays, Concours of Elegance remains an occasion of pure luxury, with champagne provided by Charles Heidsieck, picnics by Fortnum & Mason, live stage interviews with Chubb Insurance, and a collection of art, jewellery, and fashion displays. Presenting Partner A. Lange & Söhne will once again showcase some of its most intricate timepieces. Tickets to the Concours of Elegance 2022 are available now from just £35 for half-day entry, with full three-course hospitality packages from £320. Tickets can be bought from concoursofelegance.co.uk/tickets
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