1929 Packard Super Eight Roadster
Flashback to one of our 2017 participants

This vehicle was purchased in the fall of 1928 by an Italian immigrant, Albert Rossini of New Jersey, who had a business which failed as a result of the 1929 Depression. Stuck for money, he then used the car as a truck—the trunk rack, rumble seat lid, and lower body were removed, and a small wooden box was inserted, making it into a small truck. It was used this way until Mr. Rossini’s death in 1958, when his son had the car partially restored to the original Couple Roadster style. It was purchased by the current owner in September 2005. The car was fielded in many events in the Toronto area until September 2009, when it was wrecked upon return from an event in the U.S. The vehicle towing the Packard hit a massive highway pothole, causing the car to come off its trailer and to receive some very serious damage. After one-and-a-half years, the car was fully restored and re-entered car show duty in the spring of 2011. This vehicle is truly representative of the highest standards of the Classic Era.




