Motorcar Studio is pleased to offer this 1940 Packard Six Club
Coupe. Also known as the one-ten, this Packard was restored about
10 years ago to a good driver standard and is finished in Loyola
Maroon. Very solid underneath with no known rust. The build quality
and driving dynamics of a pre-war Packard were second-to-none and
this is a considerably better appointed and more comfortable car
than a Ford or Chevy from the same era.
Seat upholstery, door panels and headliner are in good condition;
there is minor wear on the original steering wheel. This Packard
has been retrofitted with electric air conditioning (you read that
right - instead of an engine-driven a/c compressor, there is a 12
volt electric compressor in a box in the trunk). A 12-volt
electrical system with alternator and dual battery setup ensure
adequate charging capacity.
Under the hood is a very smooth 245 cubic inch (4.0 liter) flathead
straight six mated to a three-speed manual transmission with
overdrive. It starts easily and runs and drives well. For more
information about this 1940 Packard Six Coupe for sale a Motorcar
Studio, please call 912-235-0435.
Vehicle Details
1940 Packard Six
Listing ID:CC-1777369
Price:$22,900
Location:Savannah, Georgia
Year:1940
Make:Packard
Model:Six
Exterior Color:Loyola Maroon
Odometer:61473
Stock Number:1568AC
VIN:C6517
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