This Packard Bayliff LeBaron is finished in burgundy over tan leather and powered by a 5.4-liter Lincoln V8 paired with a three-speed automatic transmission. The Packard naming rights were purchased in the late 1970s by Bud Bayliff who built continuation vehicles under the marque. The car was completed in 2003 and is said to be one of four Bayliff Packard continuations that were constructed. Features include a power convertible Haartz soft top, Holley Terminator fuel injection system, dual…
This Packard Bayliff LeBaron is finished in burgundy over tan leather and powered by a 5.4-liter Lincoln V8 paired with a three-speed automatic transmission. The Packard naming rights were purchased in the late 1970s by Bud Bayliff who built continuation vehicles under the marque. The car was completed in 2003 and is said to be one of four Bayliff Packard continuations that were constructed. Features include a power convertible Haartz soft top, Holley Terminator fuel injection system, dual exhaust system, stretched chassis, fender skirts, power steering, and air conditioning as well as power windows and door locks, vintage-style AutoMeter instrumentation, 16″ chrome wire wheels with two-eared knock offs, and a Sony AM/FM/CD stereo.