1931 Packard DeLuxe Eight Convertible Coupe

Packard’s 1931 Eighth Series Deluxe Eight chassis offered several “semi-custom” options in their catalog, and the LeBaron convertible coupe was one of the most coveted and visually appealing. Featuring an aluminum body with steel fenders and hood, this car’s unique features included a broad beltline molding, a gracefully curved rear deck, and a convertible top that seamlessly folded flush with the body for a sleek look. This “disappearing top” design was so impressive that Packard borrowed it almost verbatim for their factory’s production coupe roadster in 1932-1934.


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