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Classic Car Rentals  

Vintage automobiles supplied as on-site display pieces for movie sets, film and television productions, photo shoots, weddings, wineries, and special occasions. Each booking is tailored to your script, shot list, or event plan: we help you select the right car, prepare it to look true to its era, transport it to the location, and handle staging and repositioning throughout the day. You get authentic period visuals for your production or event without having to worry about logistics, movement, or managing the car yourself.

1936 Packard 120 Coupe

1936 Packard 120 Coupe
A well-preserved 1930s Packard with timeless lines and quiet elegance

This 1936 Packard 120 coupe brings classic 1930s styling to life with its black exterior, tan interior, and pin-striped rimswrapped in wide whitewall tires. The long hood, sloping rear deck, and graceful fenders give it the kind of silhouette that instantly reads “pre-war luxury” on camera and in person.

 

A well-cared-for, largely original car, this Packard spent more than 40 years in the hands of a single private familybefore joining the Braemore collection. Its history of careful ownership shows in the details: the car feels cohesive, authentic, and true to its era rather than over-restored or heavily modified.

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1941 Packard 120 Sedan

1941 Packard 120 Sedan.
A fully restored pre-war Packard with California wine country history

 

This 1941 Packard 120 sedan captures the refined, pre-war character that made Packard a favorite among discerning drivers of the era.

Finished in deep black with a tan interior, wide whitewall tires, and dual side-mount spares, it has the stance and presence that immediately reads 1940s on camera or in person.
 

Originally from the West Coast, this Packard spent most of its life in California wine country before undergoing a thorough restoration. Today it’s part of the Braemore collection, maintained as a showpiece and ready for use as a static display car for productions and events.
 

Under the hood, the 120 features Packard’s smooth straight-eight powerplant and period-correct details, but what matters most for our clients is its visual impact: long fenders, upright grille, and a refined, chauffeur-ready silhouette that works equally well outside courthouses, estates, main streets, and wineries.

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1950 Desoto Sportsman

1950 Desoto Sportsman
A rare two-door hardtop with standout color and serious presence.

This 1950 DeSoto Sportsman is a true early two-door hardtop, six-passenger, pillarless coupe that blends postwar optimism with elegant proportions. Finished in a distinctive two-tone green with wide whitewall tires, it has a look that stops people in their tracks. Only about 4,600 Sportsman hardtops were built for 1950, making this body style relatively rare even when new. 

This particular car comes from the private collection of a dedicated DeSoto connoisseur who owned three Sportsman hardtops and a convertible. It has been well maintained and presents as a true head-turner, with its color combination, brightwork, and roofline all working together to create a very period-correct, very photogenic presence. 

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1951 Packard 200 Sedan

1951 Packard Sedan

Classic early-1950s Packard sedan with understated luxury

This 1951 Packard 200 sedan represents the more practical, everyday side of early-1950s Packard luxury—refined without being flashy. Finished in gray with a navy and gray interior, and sitting on wide whitewall tires, it has exactly the look you’d expect from a well-kept, middle-class or professional family car of the period. The four-door body style makes it especially versatile for street scenes, driveways, and workplace exteriors.

Where some cars in the Braemore collection draw attention through bold colors or dramatic rooflines, this Packard 200 works in a quieter way—it blends naturally into early-1950s neighborhoods, small towns, and business districts. That makes it ideal whenever you want a classic early-1950s luxury sedan that looks authentic and believable in the background or foreground, without stealing the entire scene.

 

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1953 Packard Mayfair

1953 Packard Mayfair
A low-mileage, museum-kept Mayfair with rare colors and documented history

This 1953 Packard Mayfair is a standout example of Packard’s mid-century hardtop—an all-original, two-door Mayfair with just 36,000 miles from new. Documentation traces the car back to its original dealer delivery in 1953, and over the years it has spent a significant portion of its life in a museum collection and on a movie set, adding both preservation and provenance to its story.

Only about 5,150 Mayfair hardtop coupes were produced for 1953, making this body style a relatively rare sight even when new, and especially so in well-preserved, original condition today. 

Finished in silver with a blue/gray roof, a striking combination applied at the dealership, this Mayfair pairs its exterior tones with a rich red leather interior and a continental kit at the rear. The result is a car that looks sophisticated from every angle yet still has plenty of visual drama—very much a head-turner in person and on camera, and effectively a one-of-a-kind Packard for its model year

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Event and Venue partnership

Longer-term collaborations with wineries, estates, hotels, and event venues that want classic cars to be a recognizable part of their guest experience. Instead of a one-off rental, we work with your team to design how a vintage car fits into your space and brand—whether it’s a permanent courtyard centerpiece, a seasonal driveway feature, or a reserved backdrop for weddings and photo sessions.
 

We can help structure packages for your clients (e.g., “winery + classic car photo session,” “estate wedding with vintage car scene”) and coordinate scheduling so the car is always camera-ready when needed. Braemore also offers in-house design services for custom embroidered caps, shirts, and jackets, and other swag, giving wineries and event venues a way to align their staff uniforms and branded merchandise with the presence of a standout classic car on site.

Select Sales and Advisory

From time to time, Braemore offers a small number of refurbished classic cars for sale to clients who want to own a period-correct vehicle without taking on a full restoration themselves. These are carefully chosen cars — often Packards and other mid-century American classics — that have been thoughtfully preserved or refurbished for reliable display, light use, or daily driver, whether as a centerpiece at a winery or estate, a hero car for a production company, or a long-term addition to a private collection.

For clients who are still exploring, we also provide advisory support around classic car ownership: what to look for in a candidate vehicle, how to think about condition versus price, storage and maintenance considerations, and how a classic car can be integrated into a business, venue, or personal portfolio. The goal is to help you make a confident decision — whether you eventually purchase from Braemore or find the right car elsewhere.

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