This 1932 Packard Model 902 Three Window Coupe (chassis 508171) was in storage for the past 30 years and is said to be mostly complete with the exception of a few missing parts–the car itself is further claimed to be largely original as well. Further described as solid, it has some rust and the straight eight has been dismantled, but fortunately sale includes another complete engine, spare fenders and more. Find it here on Jalopy Journal in Detroit, Michigan for $26k.

Though paint is rough, the body appears largely free of dents and is in pretty good shape. Replacement fenders look like they’ll come in handy but patchwork will be required for the holes above the trunk mount and in front of the right rear fender. At least three hubcaps, lights, and one spare wheel are among the missing parts, though bumpers and windshield frame are included.

The seat frame is also rusty and aside from roof fabric, all cloth items appear to be present–condition isn’t great but the seller recommends using original covers as templates. Unfortunately the rumble seat isn’t shown but the seller says its seat frame isn’t in such great shape and that the horn button is another missing item.

The disassembled straight eight (engine #345850) is said to be complete apart from a distributor. Removed parts are listed but not pictured, and a later carb and intake manifold are currently fitted. The spare motor shown partially crated below is another eight cylinder from a 1931 model, described as complete but not running. Aside from the bulk, swapping this one in should be straightforward, allowing one to keep the original block in the garage for later rebuilding.

Believed to be one of ten or so surviving examples, the car is definitely worth restoring despite the lengthy to-do list.