This 1947 Packard Custom Super Clipper Eight Limousine, one of 1,790 extended-wheelbase cars produced that year, “presents very well” according to the selling dealer. The car was reportedly in a private collection from 1995, where it is said to have undergone a repaint and “rechromed bumpers.” The selling dealer states that the entire interior is in “very good condition.” An electric fuel pump is reported to have been installed to augment the original mechanical unit. The chrome and glass are described as being in good condition. The engine bay presents cleanly, as does the underside, which shows minimal surface corrosion on a few components. A few blemishes are noted, led by a crack to the rear door glass on the driver side. The carpeted trunk presents cleanly. The Packard is believed to be free of past body damage, and the selling dealer notes no functional issues with the vehicle.
The selling dealer states that it will provide a clean Pennsylvania title for the proper transfer of ownership for this vehicle. This 1947 Packard Custom Super Clipper Eight Limousine is described as an older refurbishment that still presents strongly.