
One of the greatest names in the building of American automobiles in the early years was Packard, a car that stood for upholding excellent engineering.
Known for their "Twin Six" V-12 engines, which had its cylinders placed at a 67-degree angle, the Packard Twelve was the top model with the 1934 shown here. It’s a Twelve Convertible Victoria model, considered one of the most beautiful Packards ever built.
Mounted on a 142-inch wheelbase and with a curb weight of 5440 pounds, this was a massive car, featuring a LeBaron body with lowered windshield providing a sleeker overall appearance.