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1933 Packard Eight Dual Windshield Phaeton to be Offered at Second Annual Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum Benefit Extravaganza


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A '35 Phaeton
AUBURN - The Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum has announced the eighth and final car to be offered at the Second Annual Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum Benefit Extravaganza to be held at the museum on Thursday, August 30, 2007 at 7 p.m. A 1933 Packard Eight Dual Windshield Phaeton (Model 1002) will be offered during the second annual museum benefit. This Packard Eight was originally delivered new by the Denver, Colorado Packard dealership on May 20, 1933. It is believed to have spent the majority of its life in California and has been correctly restored over the years. This is an opportunity to own a rare 1933 Packard Eight Phaeton. Fewer then twenty Packard Eight Phaeton's were produced in 1933. Many automotive historians consider the 1933 and 1934 models to be the ultimate classic era Packards. Also offered at the Extravaganza will be a 16-time award-winning 1935 Auburn 851 Super-Charged Phaeton that will be shown at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance this year, an Auburn Cord Duesenberg Club certified 1933 Duesenberg Model J LaGrande Dual-Cowl Phaeton, a 1938 DeSoto Custom Convertible Limousine, a 1953 Packard Caribbean Convertible, a 1940 Pontiac Special Six Station Wagon, a very rare 1957 Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud I Mulliner Drop-Head Coupe, and a 1954 Reliant Regal Deluxe Roadster. The Rolls Royce and the Reliant will be offered at NO RESERVE! Last year's First Annual Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum Benefit Extravaganza was a success, hosting 265 people and providing $108,000 in funding for the not-for-profit museum's operating fund. Bill Parfet will again serve as the celebrity auctioneer and will be accompanied by celebrity ringmen. Dean Kruse will donate licensed auction services in addition to supporting the event through sponsorship. Cars offered at the museum benefit are not part of the museum's permanent collection. Extravaganza activities include a live auction of original automotive art featuring premium pieces from the nation's finest automotive artists, a silent auction, a gourmet dinner, live music, drinks, hors d'oeuvres, and after-hours museum touring. The Extravaganza will be an evening that classic car enthusiasts will not want to miss. It will take place in one of the finest classic car museums in the world, the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum. A limited number of tickets are available at $125 per person. Proceeds benefit the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum. Call Jan Schippers at (260) 925-1444 to reserve your tickets. Second Annual Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum Benefit Extravaganza sponsors-to-date include: Kruse International; RM Auctions, Inc.; The Worldwide Group; Hagerty Insurance; Do it Best Corp.; Eddie Merlot's; Sandra and Gene Davenport; Gooding & Company, Inc.; Valeo Financial Advisors, LLC; Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance; and Therma-Tru Corp., a museum corporate partner. The not-for-profit Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum is located in the restored 1930 art deco administrative building of the former Auburn Automobile Company. The museum displays 120 classic, antique, vintage and special interest cars in eight galleries. The museum, accredited by the American Association of Museums since 1997, is a National Historic Landmark. The museum is open to visitors daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.