The Packard Super Eight “Yacht” used to promote the bikini

Photography courtesy Artcurial

Louis Réard introduced the bikini in 1946–but a great invention only becomes legendary with promotion behind it, right? What better way to promote the bikini than with a yacht? But yachts are bound to water, limiting marketing opportunities. Not this one. Enter the land-faring yacht built on a Packard Super Eight.

Réard started out as an automotive engineer, so he knew the value of the good ole automobile. He commissioned famed coachbuilder Henri Chapron to create a land yacht to market the bikini. While a Hotchkiss was considered for the foundation, the Packard Super Eight provided a much suitable base. With all that bodywork, they needed the umph from an 8-cylinder engine.

Last seen in the public at the 1987 Retromobile Show, it has emerged after nearly 40 years away. Artcurial says it’s in “remarkably well-preserved condition” and was “recently restarted,” but later concedes it will “require a full service before considering a new Tour de France.”

Find this 1937 / 1948 Packard Super Eight “Yacht” by Chapron for auction at Artcurial, with an estimated value of €250,000-€350,000 (approximately $260,000-$370,000 USD).

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Colin Wood
Colin Wood Associate Editor
1/24/25 9:11 a.m.

Wow, really gives a whole new meaning to "land yacht." wink

DrJ
DrJ New Reader
1/24/25 1:05 p.m.

It is missing bikini-clad female models.  For $300k, I would expect several.

BobbyBusso
BobbyBusso New Reader
1/24/25 1:09 p.m.

Ah, finally, I understand the styling of the Honda Clarity. The name however will still take years of therapy!

 

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