1940 Packard 110 Convertible for sale in the Detroit showroom. This Packard is powered by a 350 CID V8 HO motor with a 350 automatic transmission. All with less than 5700 miles on them since rebuilt. This car comes with options like AM/FM radio, CD player, convertible top, Boyd wheels, classic gauges throughout, power steering, and power brakes. This a really rare find because it is a convertible, so you don\'t want to miss out on this one. The car is originally a southern car so the car is very solid. During World War II, Packard again built airplane engines, licensing the Merlin engine from Rolls-Royce as the V-1650, which powered the famous P-51 Mustang fighter, ironically known as the \"Cadillac of the Skies\" by GIs in WWII. Packard also built 1350-, 1400-, and 1500 hp V-12 marine engines for American PT boats (each boat used three engines) and some of Britain\'s patrol boats. Packard ranked 18th among United States corporations in the value of wartime production contracts. Located in our Detroit Showroom, this very rare 1940 Packard Convertible is for sale and can be seen at www.GatewayClassicCars.com, or call 313-982-3100 for additional information.
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Aluminum Wheels
AM/FM Radio
CD Player
Automatic Convertible Top
Power Brakes
Power Steering
Seatbelts
Telescopic Steering Wheel
Tilt Steering Wheel