What a classy looking car! I don’t always like black and copper together, but this jazzy sedan really trips my triggers! It’s currently waiting for a new owner in Woodland Hills, California and is listed for sale here on eBay, where bidding starts at $20,000. It’s showing 11,312 miles, but who knows how accurate that reading is?

It doesn’t get much classier than this! Believe it or not, this was the smallest series of the four Packards offered in 1929, with the 626 designation representing a 126″ wheelbase. For comparison purposes, a 2016 Ford Taurus’s wheelbase is only 112.9″, so this is still a pretty large car!

And how about a trunk that is exactly that–a trunk! The car looks to be in pretty decent cosmetic shape on the outside, with no rot visible in these pictures, and the ad states that there is no rust, only minor blemishes in the finish. The seller offers in the auction to take close up pictures of any area you are curious about.

Interior-wise there’s some work to be completed, which is understandable if the seller is correct and this is the original fabric; I couldn’t find any others on the web with this kind of upholstery, but who’s to say what I found was right either? Do any Barn Finds readers know if this is the correct fabric? If this really is original I’d sure try to sympathetically repair it.

The straight eight engine is impressive to look at even though it would benefit from a good detail. I think I’d choose something other than a bright orange Fram oil filter, and I’m guessing that setup isn’t original anyway. The seller tells us that it starts right up and that both the transmission and suspension are in good condition. I like the idea that the car is usable and still looks presentable; just looking at this engine and how pretty that chrome or aluminum cover would look cleaned up and polished makes me want to get under that hood and start work. Would you enjoy tinkering with this beauty?