1949 Packard Bayliff Lebaron
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Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
The Neoclassic car has been around for some time yet rarely are they conceived and executed as well as this 1949 Packard Lebaron by Bayliff. It clearly draws inspiration from classic cars of the past, particularly the iconic Lebaron custom-bodied Packard Pontoon-fendered four-passenger convertibles showcased at car exhibitions in 1934. It incorporates modern engineering and technology from the era of its construction in 2000 and naturally exhibits timeless styling cues with its long hood, sweeping fenders, elegant lines, and ornate detailing. It is offered from The Peters Family Collection with V8 propulsion, numerous power amenities, and acres of style surely to go noticed at any event it graces.
Highlights
Offered from The Peters Family Collection
Titled as a 1949 Packard
Coachwork by Bayliff Coach Corporation of Lima, Ohio
Built by C. Budd Bayliff, owner of the Packard name and trademarks
Styling reminiscent of the recognized Lebaron custom-bodied Packard Pontoon-fendered four-passenger convertibles from 1934
5.4-liter Ford overhead-cam V8 engine producing 260 horsepower
Floor shift automatic transmission
Finished in maroon over a tan leather interior with burgundy piping
This 1949 Packard Bayliff Lebaron is offered with 2,233 miles at the time of listing, believed to be original since construction in July 2000
Features
100-spoke knockoff chrome wire wheels with Coker Classic whitewalls
Cormorant radiator mascot
Rear fender skirts with Packard badge
Power steering
Power disc brakes
Power windows
Electric locking trunk
Dual rearview mirrors
Driving lights
Banjo steering wheel
Vintage-style AutoMeter gauges
Sony CD stereo
Air conditioning
Duesenberg-style exhaust tips
19 feet in overall length
Known Imperfections
Tears (some small) in the convertible top fabric (please see pictures)
Small stone chips on the lower section of the rear fenders
Paint swirl marks
Some Paint Fading in door jamb
Included
Spare, trunk-mounted wheel
Jack
Three-piece leather convertible top boot cover set
Holley EFI Terminator X Handheld Controller in glovebox
Ownership History
Built by C. Budd Bayliff, owner of the Bayliff Custom Coach Corporation of Lima, Ohio, this 1949-titled Packard was originally conceived as a prototype for a limited run of Bayliff Lebarons. An impressive blend of new and old, it joined The Peters Family Collection in 2022 as a one-off representative of the Neoclassic genre.
Additional Notes
A Broad Arrow Group Consignment Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the owner of this vehicle.
Contact: Cason Vogel Phone: 904.504.7848 email: cvogel@hagerty.com