Zenith Honored 1934 Packard V12 Club Sedan: A Rare Find!

Published at : 12 Dec 2025

Zenith Honored 1934 Packard V12 Club Sedan: A Rare Find!

See this stunning 1934 Packard 12 Club Sedan (Model 1107), a monument to American automobile opulence, up close and personal at the Concourse d'Elegance in Des Moines, Iowa. This film delves into the intriguing history, ingenious engineering, and jaw-dropping design of this V12 classic from the Depression era. It is hosted by Two Guys and a Ride. Its thermostatically regulated grille, pilot-ray swivel headlamps, oil-filled harmonizers, and a vacuum-driven Bijur lubrication system are among the technical details that Dr. Craig and Deb discuss, along with personal anecdotes. This distinguished Packard has proven itself worthy of its position among the best, having won the esteemed Zenith Award from the AACA in addition to a Senior Grand National.

Every detail of this exquisitely crafted automobile radiates sophistication, from the cloisonné hubcaps and Art Deco interior to the English broadcloth upholstery and vintage Motorola radio. Learn the history of this vehicle and why it is still a symbol of innovation, quality, and status despite having cost $6,000 during the Great Depression. Whether you have a soft spot for vintage automobiles or appreciate exquisite craftsmanship, this Packard is a work of art that can be enjoyed on wheels. Also, be sure to see our previous film featuring their 1941 Packard 120 convertible!

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