#150 1948 Packard Eight "Woodie" Wagon
VIN: 2293-9-5729
Odometer: 97910
Engine: 288ci I8
Trans.: 3-spd Manual (column)
1948 saw the finalization of Packard’s post-war styling. This new look was highlighted by a smooth headlight to tail light treatment on the side panels with only the beltline ridge appearing to separate what could be considered the fender line. This "free-flow styling" as Packard called it, gave the new cars a striking, modern appearance. The front bumper was integrated into the grille and the well-appointed interiors featured large, comfortable seats while offering generous amounts of hood and leg room. In the 1948 brochure, Packard declared it the all-occasion beauty and comfort of a sedan, all the traditional utility of a station wagon along with new strength, streamlining, and proud distinction.
This four door wagon was only offered for three years. Its ash panels, framed with birch, were largely decorative; indeed, the only structural woodwork on the otherwise steel-bodied vehicle was the tailgate, which pioneered the two-piece gate design that would become a feature of most American wagons by the mid-1950s. Power came from Packards smooth-running inline-eight engine.
This Woody Wagon is an extremely sought-after car that's ready for straightforward recommissioning. Just out of long-term ownership and storage, it's ready for cosmetic and mechanical refurbishment. It wears an older restoration but still shows well. The wood is in overall good condition and the tan with brown interior would benefit from a higher level detailing. Nice and straight body and structurally sound. The engine runs well and the mated transmission operates smoothly.
This 1948 Packard Eight Station Sedan represents a rare offering from the twilight years of wood-trimmed wagon production. In total, just 3,885 examples of the Eight Station Sedan were built from 1948 through 1950, with the majority produced in 1948; few have survived to the present. Packard Woody Wagons are extremely rare and seldom come on the market. This is a great opportunity to acquire this rare and sought after model at a bargain price.
An elegant and unusual woody wagon design
One of only 3,885 produced, of which few survive
A dream come true for the Packard collector
VIN: 2293-9-5729
Odometer: 97910
Engine: 288ci I8
Trans.: 3-spd Manual (column)
1948 saw the finalization of Packard’s post-war styling. This new look was highlighted by a smooth headlight to tail light treatment on the side panels with only the beltline ridge appearing to separate what could be considered the fender line. This "free-flow styling" as Packard called it, gave the new cars a striking, modern appearance. The front bumper was integrated into the grille and the well-appointed interiors featured large, comfortable seats while offering generous amounts of hood and leg room. In the 1948 brochure, Packard declared it the all-occasion beauty and comfort of a sedan, all the traditional utility of a station wagon along with new strength, streamlining, and proud distinction.
This four door wagon was only offered for three years. Its ash panels, framed with birch, were largely decorative; indeed, the only structural woodwork on the otherwise steel-bodied vehicle was the tailgate, which pioneered the two-piece gate design that would become a feature of most American wagons by the mid-1950s. Power came from Packards smooth-running inline-eight engine.
This Woody Wagon is an extremely sought-after car that's ready for straightforward recommissioning. Just out of long-term ownership and storage, it's ready for cosmetic and mechanical refurbishment. It wears an older restoration but still shows well. The wood is in overall good condition and the tan with brown interior would benefit from a higher level detailing. Nice and straight body and structurally sound. The engine runs well and the mated transmission operates smoothly.
This 1948 Packard Eight Station Sedan represents a rare offering from the twilight years of wood-trimmed wagon production. In total, just 3,885 examples of the Eight Station Sedan were built from 1948 through 1950, with the majority produced in 1948; few have survived to the present. Packard Woody Wagons are extremely rare and seldom come on the market. This is a great opportunity to acquire this rare and sought after model at a bargain price.
An elegant and unusual woody wagon design
One of only 3,885 produced, of which few survive
A dream come true for the Packard collector
VIN: 2293-9-5729
Odometer: 97910
Engine: 288ci I8
Trans.: 3-spd Manual (column)
1948 saw the finalization of Packard’s post-war styling. This new look was highlighted by a smooth headlight to tail light treatment on the side panels with only the beltline ridge appearing to separate what could be considered the fender line. This "free-flow styling" as Packard called it, gave the new cars a striking, modern appearance. The front bumper was integrated into the grille and the well-appointed interiors featured large, comfortable seats while offering generous amounts of hood and leg room. In the 1948 brochure, Packard declared it the all-occasion beauty and comfort of a sedan, all the traditional utility of a station wagon along with new strength, streamlining, and proud distinction.
This four door wagon was only offered for three years. Its ash panels, framed with birch, were largely decorative; indeed, the only structural woodwork on the otherwise steel-bodied vehicle was the tailgate, which pioneered the two-piece gate design that would become a feature of most American wagons by the mid-1950s. Power came from Packards smooth-running inline-eight engine.
This Woody Wagon is an extremely sought-after car that's ready for straightforward recommissioning. Just out of long-term ownership and storage, it's ready for cosmetic and mechanical refurbishment. It wears an older restoration but still shows well. The wood is in overall good condition and the tan with brown interior would benefit from a higher level detailing. Nice and straight body and structurally sound. The engine runs well and the mated transmission operates smoothly.
This 1948 Packard Eight Station Sedan represents a rare offering from the twilight years of wood-trimmed wagon production. In total, just 3,885 examples of the Eight Station Sedan were built from 1948 through 1950, with the majority produced in 1948; few have survived to the present. Packard Woody Wagons are extremely rare and seldom come on the market. This is a great opportunity to acquire this rare and sought after model at a bargain price.
An elegant and unusual woody wagon design
One of only 3,885 produced, of which few survive
A dream come true for the Packard collector