1948 Packard Station Sedan

1948 Packard Station Sedan

Chassis 22933798

The 1948 Packard Station Sedan marks a pivotal moment in automotive history, representing the first year of Packard’s post-World War II designs. This particular car, chassis 22933798, was discovered in Australia in remarkably original condition before undergoing a transformation to serve as a reliable tow vehicle for classic Riva boats.

To meet the demands of towing, the car was re-engineered with a powerful 502 cubic-inch Chevrolet engine, paired with a GM400 automatic transmission. Modern updates, including disc brakes and upgraded suspension, were added to ensure both safety and performance while preserving the classic charm of this post-war Packard.

Now, with its unique blend of heritage and capability, this station sedan has taken on new life, showcasing both its historical significance and practical use within the Price family collection.