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1931 Packard Model 833 5 Passenger Coupe Manual
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Make:
Packard
Model:
Model 833
Country:
USA
State:
CA
City:
Lakewood
Zip:
90712
Body Style:
Coupe
Year:
1931
Mileage:
73149
Miles
Transmission:
Manual
Fuel:
Gasoline
Doors:
2
Color:
Blue
Condition:
Used
1931 Packard model 833 5 passenger Coupe
This is a wonderful full classic Packard from 1931.
It is a very attractive body style and is a wonderful choice for those that don't want the normal stodgy sedan
but want room for passengers in the back seat. They called this one the 5 passenger coupe.
This particular example with the solid disc wheels and single sidemount spare
is a very unique combination. I have yet to see another one set up just like this.
The car is really a good looker.
It is an older restoration and it is showing its age on the exterior, but it still just oozes class.
There is nothing quite like a Packard.
The interior is really nice on the car with nice upholstery in the proper materials and stitch patterns.
Door panels look great.
The dash is all original and unrestored
Steering wheel is in great shape as are the control knobs and such.
The headliner and sun visors are the original material!
There is a wonderful feeling of originality to this car.
I really do not think it has ever been pulled apart or really messed with.
It looks like the exterior was re-sprayed once, the seats and panels redone at some point
and I would imagine some chrome re-plated as well...but it has the look and feeling of a well preserved original car.
Rear seat looks awesome.
Very nice
Love that dome light!
The original window shades are all still present...they are aged and brittle...but they are here!
The rear windows roll down in this model which is wonderful for the back seat passengers
as well as some good flow-through ventilation.
73,149 miles on the odometer and I would not doubt if that is original.
Glove boxes are clean and still have the fuzzy stuff insideLove that gear shift knob
Door sill trim detail
Etched glass wind wings are another nice accessory
The wheel detail is awesome on this car, the chrome lock ring and hub really add some style
as do the red details.
Matching spare of course
The "donut chaser" radiator mascot.
This is a wonderful full classic Packard from 1931.
It is a very attractive body style and is a wonderful choice for those that don't want the normal stodgy sedan
but want room for passengers in the back seat. They called this one the 5 passenger coupe.
This particular example with the solid disc wheels and single sidemount spare
is a very unique combination. I have yet to see another one set up just like this.
The car is really a good looker.
It is an older restoration and it is showing its age on the exterior, but it still just oozes class.
There is nothing quite like a Packard.
The interior is really nice on the car with nice upholstery in the proper materials and stitch patterns.
Door panels look great.
The dash is all original and unrestored
Steering wheel is in great shape as are the control knobs and such.
The headliner and sun visors are the original material!
There is a wonderful feeling of originality to this car.
I really do not think it has ever been pulled apart or really messed with.
It looks like the exterior was re-sprayed once, the seats and panels redone at some point
and I would imagine some chrome re-plated as well...but it has the look and feeling of a well preserved original car.
Rear seat looks awesome.
Very nice
Love that dome light!
The original window shades are all still present...they are aged and brittle...but they are here!
The rear windows roll down in this model which is wonderful for the back seat passengers
as well as some good flow-through ventilation.
73,149 miles on the odometer and I would not doubt if that is original.
Glove boxes are clean and still have the fuzzy stuff insideLove that gear shift knob
Door sill trim detail
Etched glass wind wings are another nice accessory
The wheel detail is awesome on this car, the chrome lock ring and hub really add some style
as do the red details.
Matching spare of course
The "donut chaser" radiator mascot.