Packard started business in 1899 in Ohio but by 1902 with the help of some investors moved operations to Detroit. By 1903 They were producing automobiles in at that time was the largest plant by far coming in at 3500000 square feet and was considered the most modern automobile facility in the world. In fact much of it still stand today after being closed for more than 50 years. GR Auto Gallery is pleased to present this 1934 Packard 1100 Series for consideration. This 4 Door Packard is likely ...one of the finest restored examples we have offered and proud to have here in our showroom. While the early history and restoration on the vehicle is unknown it still stands tall and is one of the cleanest we have come across. The exterior is finished in a Dark Blue paint that looks to be older but has cleaned up exceptionally well after receiving a full professional detail. The interior is coming to you in a Gray cloth that has held up great and appears to be free of any damage or issues. The vehicle is powered by an era correct Inline 8 that starts right up with a simple turn of the key and the transmission is a 3 Speed Manual that shifts smoothly and is strong in each gear. According to the owner this is a rust free vehicle with no repairs to the body and was noted by the Classic Car Club of America (CCCA) that this is a "True Classic". Please call or email us today for more information on this Packard 1100 Series. To see over 80 photos of this car including under carriage please visit our website