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1940 Packard 120
Sedan
Powered by a Inline 8 engine with a 3-Speed Manual transmission. Gray exterior. Gray/Tan interior.
Packard was established in 1899 and wouldn't see their first car for over 2 decades. Packard quickly established a name for themselves with their quality and dependability. Fast forward to 1935 and Packard unveiled the 120 and it would offer a vast array of body styles. The 120 would see production up until 1941, just before America waded into WWII. This model is one of the most original Packards we have seen here. The gray paint has lost its sheen but looks like original lacquer paint. Body and metal are in remarkably good shape. The hubcaps and wide white wall tires really give the car the period correct look. Inside the gray seats have been replaced and are in very good order. Under the hood is a straight 8 believed to be a 282ci in displacement. This motor has turned over for us like a knife through butter. Power is ran down through a 3-Speed Manual gearbox on the column that we know and love... See More
Packard was established in 1899 and wouldn't see their first car for over 2 decades. Packard quickly established a name for themselves with their quality and dependability. Fast forward to 1935 and Packard unveiled the 120 and it would offer a vast array of body styles. The 120 would see production up until 1941, just before America waded into WWII. This model is one of the most original Packards we have seen here. The gray paint has lost its sheen but looks like original lacquer paint. Body and metal are in remarkably good shape. The hubcaps and wide white wall tires really give the car the period correct look. Inside the gray seats have been replaced and are in very good order. Under the hood is a straight 8 believed to be a 282ci in displacement. This motor has turned over for us like a knife through butter. Power is ran down through a 3-Speed Manual gearbox on the column that we know and love... See More