1930 Packard 740 Convertible Coupe

This jaw-dropping Packard 740 Convertible Coupe features include an 8 cylinder engine, and a rumble seat to boot!


1930 Packard 740 Convertible Coupe

As the iconic Packard slogan says, “Ask The Man That Owns One”. If you don’t know anyone who owns a Packard, try asking Michael Bergren from the LeMay Museum located in Lakewood, Colorado.

In this video presentation, Michael tells Lance Lambert, host of television’s “Vintage Vehicle Show”, all about this stunning 1930 Packard model 740 convertible coupe.

Packards were a high end luxury car, known for their dependability. This Packard 740 Coupe features include an inline 8 cylinder engine, as well as a rumble seat.

A complete, frame-off restoration on this 1930 Packard 740 Convertible Coupe was done by the students of the Hagerty Education Program at America’s Car Museum in Tacoma, Washington.

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