The 1930 Packard Eight represented the pinnacle of American luxury automotive engineering during the Great Depression, when few could afford such elegance. Packard built its reputation on meticulous craftsmanship and powerful inline-eight engines, making these vehicles symbols of success and refined taste. The Eight's sophisticated design and robust performance made it a favorite among discerning drivers who demanded both style and substance.
Cutler West renders each vehicle as a precise technical blueprint, every panel and proportion drafted in clean line work. It is automotive history as draftsmanship, rewarding a closer look from anyone who appreciates the engineering behind the machine.
Available Formats
- Unframed Giclée — printed on premium 235gsm thick matte fine art paper with archival, acid-free pigment-based inks. Usually ships the next day.
- Framed Giclée — contemporary 1.5-inch wood frame in black, grey, walnut, or off-white, with a subtle textured grain.
- Stretched Canvas — hand-stretched on a hardwood frame with a deep 1.5-inch thick profile. Pigment-based inkjet print on high-quality canvas, ready to hang.
We Ship Worldwide and **No Customs** as we work with local providers in each Country.
USA - Our Studio, Ships Next Day
Canada - No Customs, Local Provider
Europe - No Customs for UK, France, Spain, Germany, Sweden, Norway, Italy - Local Provider
Tracking # will be sent when order ships.