This 1932 Packard 902 is a restored 2-door roadster equipped with a rumble seat and powered by a 319.2ci straight-eight mated to a 3-speed manual gearbox with synchromesh. This car received a body-off repaint in two-tone Hunter Green on the body and Midnight Green on the fenders by Advanced Color Tech in 2013.

The 319.2ci L-head straight-eight produced 110 horsepower when new.

In 2013, Al Prueitt & Sons was commissioned to perform an engine and transmission rebuild, which is documented in service records.

Dragone Motorcars in Westport, Connecticut rebuilt the updraft carburetor.

The synchronized 3-speed manual transmission sends power to the rear wheels, and a service in 2015 included rebuilding the starter.

The chrome was redone by Highline Plating at the same time.

The repaint included the frame.

The Model 902 features a 136.5″ wheelbase, and white wall Firestone 6-ply tires are mounted on the correct 19″ wire wheels.

This chassis features body style #509, which was a longer 2-door roadster with a top that folded flat and a rumble seat.

The green leather upholstery was replaced during the 2013 restoration, as were the carpets and top.

The rumble seat was refinished at the same time.

Factory options included side mirrors, and the wiring behind the dash and the engine was replaced during the restoration work.

The odometer shows only 12,983 miles.