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1937 Packard 115C
Sedan
Powered by a Packard 6 V6 engine with a 3-Speed Manual transmission. Brown exterior. Brown interior.
Packard unveiled the 15th series for 1937 at the National Automobile Show in October of 1936. To raise an appeal, the company heavily marketed the phrase 'finer cars at lower prices. ' Lose yourself in 1930's luxury with this beautiful Sedan finished with a Packard Ivory exterior, and a brown cloth interior. The back 'suicide doors' open up to a very roomy, beautiful and very comfortable interior. In 1937, the company introduced the Packard Six,... See More
Packard unveiled the 15th series for 1937 at the National Automobile Show in October of 1936. To raise an appeal, the company heavily marketed the phrase 'finer cars at lower prices. ' Lose yourself in 1930's luxury with this beautiful Sedan finished with a Packard Ivory exterior, and a brown cloth interior. The back 'suicide doors' open up to a very roomy, beautiful and very comfortable interior. In 1937, the company introduced the Packard Six,... See More
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Powered by a I6 engine with a Manual transmission. Black exterior. Brown interior.
Packard unveiled the 15th series for 1937 at the National Automobile Show in October of 1936. To raise an appeal, the company heavily marketed the phrase 'finer cars at lower prices. ' Lose yourself in 1930's luxury with this beautiful sedan finished with a Packard Black exterior, and a Tan Vinyl. The back 'suicide doors' open to a very roomy, beautiful and very comfortable interior. In 1937, the company introduced the Packard Six, the first... See More
Packard unveiled the 15th series for 1937 at the National Automobile Show in October of 1936. To raise an appeal, the company heavily marketed the phrase 'finer cars at lower prices. ' Lose yourself in 1930's luxury with this beautiful sedan finished with a Packard Black exterior, and a Tan Vinyl. The back 'suicide doors' open to a very roomy, beautiful and very comfortable interior. In 1937, the company introduced the Packard Six, the first... See More