1934 Packard Twelve 1107 Coupe, Style No. 738 (2/4 Passenger)
- Engine
- 445.5ci L-head V12, single Stromberg carburetor, 160 bhp at 3,200 rpm
- Colour
- Deep blue over caramel brown leather

A 1934 Packard Twelve 1107 in the rare Style No. 738 2/4-passenger coupe configuration, one of only 960 eleventh-series Twelves produced. Originally delivered new in Toronto, Canada, the car was treated to a comprehensive nut-and-bolt restoration by Stone Barn Automobile Restoration in the early 2000s, subsequently earning 2nd in class at the 2007 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance and an AACA National First Prize in 2016. Finished in deep blue over caramel brown leather, it represents a well-preserved example of pre-war American coachwork.
Ownership
- 2025-08-15Auction saleEstimate US$400,000 – US$500,000
- 2025-10-03Auction saleSold US$275,000
- 1934 →Factory deliveryOriginal Toronto, Ontario purchasernone documentation
Car was delivered new in Toronto, Canada; early ownership history is undocumented.
- 2007 →Private salePrivate collectorpartial documentation
Acquired the car shortly after its Pebble Beach debut; maintained the restoration well and campaigned the car at AACA level through at least 2016.
- Date unknownAcquisition unknownDavid and Linda Kanepartial documentation
Noted Packard collectors who commissioned a comprehensive ground-up concours restoration by Stone Barn Automobile Restoration in Vienna, New Jersey, in the early 2000s.
Competition
- 20072007 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance2nd in class
Competed in Class C-3, American Classic Closed 1925–1941, marking the restoration's first major concours outing.
- 2016AACA NationalAACA National MeetFirst Prize
Earned top national recognition from the Antique Automobile Club of America while under ownership of the subsequent private collector.
Maintenance & restoration
- —RestorationStone Barn Automobile Restoration
Complete ground-up, nut-and-bolt restoration undertaken to a high-level concours standard, commissioned by David and Linda Kane in the early 2000s.
Workshop located in Vienna, New Jersey; described as marque experts. Restoration yielded concours results at Pebble Beach in 2007.
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