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1931 Packard 840 Dietrich Convertible Victoria. The Packard Company built a tradition and reputation for style, durability, quality and reliability. This eight-cylinder engine was very refined for the 1930 era. It was smooth, quiet and capable of carrying the vehicles at a respectable pace. In 1925, the president of Packard, Alvan Macauley commissioned Raymond Dietrich to help produce an in-house line of custom bodies. This created a profitable and exclusive line of Packards that are highly sought after today.