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At RM's Art Astor auction in L.A. last week, prices were still steady on the 250 cars that went thru. Classic Packards were strong, and a '41 Chrysler Town & Country Barrelback Sedan brought $303,000, versus $313,500 for a similar car in Scottsdale in January.
The craziest price was for a '59 Imperial Crown Convertible, which hit a record $270,000 passing its estimate of $200-250K. Fresh from a 5-year resto with mostly NOS parts, the black and tan car was phenominally done, but more than a quarter-million still seemed outrageous to those of us who watched it pass the block!
Personally, the most memorable Packard was a '39 Super Eight Transformable Town Car by Franay (est. $250-300K, finished in a striking black & ivory) that reached about $192K and was bought by RM for resale at Scottsdale next January.
Say what you will about auctions, they, too, should be considered as a barometer on prices, absurd as they may seem. If you want to track all the results (lotta nice Packards), they can be found on RM's website.
TG
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