PACKARD TWELVE (1933 - 1939) BRUNN
Lowest Price: £13,912 • Median Price: £92,872 • Highest Price: £110,878 • Sell-Through Rate: 85%

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£13,912
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£92,872
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£110,878
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NUMBER OF SOLD CARS:
11
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SELL THROUGH RATE:
85%
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The Packard Twelve (1933-1939) was a luxury car produced during the Great Depression. Brunn & Company, a coachbuilder in Buffalo, New York, created custom bodies for the Packard Twelve chassis.
Brunn's designs were known for their elegance.
The Packard Twelve was discontinued in 1939. Its successor was the Packard Super Eight One-Eighty.
A little-known story: One Packard Twelve Brunn was commissioned by a prominent socialite who insisted on a secret compartment for her jewelry. Brunn integrated it seamlessly into the car's interior.
How much is a Packard Twelve (1933 - 1939) Brunn worth?
In average condition, a Packard Twelve (1933 - 1939) Brunn is worth £92,872.
What is the most expensive Packard Twelve (1933 - 1939) Brunn to sell in history publicly?
The most expensive Packard Twelve (1933 - 1939) Brunn to sell in history was sold for £110,878.
What is the cheapest Packard Twelve (1933 - 1939) Brunn to sell in history publicly?
The cheapest Packard Twelve (1933 - 1939) Brunn to sell in history was sold for £13,912.
When was the Packard Twelve (1933 - 1939) Brunn produced?
The Packard Twelve (1933 - 1939) Brunn was produced between 1938 and 1939.








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