'39 Packard Convertible Sedan. Stunning navy color bottom and top.
resplendent in it's restoration. Features: 282 straight eight
original engine, 120 HP - correct & rebuilt. 127" wheel base, 3
Speed transmission w/column shifter with factory "Econo-drive"
(works perfect). Recent fine tuning all around, receipts totaling
$8,149.01 copy of receipt goes with vehicle. New wiring harness,
Senior driving lamps, Thermostatic shutters working. Turn signals,
Exterior trunk rack. Red wheels w/triple pin stripe & like new hub
caps, New wide white wall tires. Navy lacquer paint, New Navy
convertible top with straw piping & boot. All top irons are like
new. All glass, like new. Like new chrome. Interior features:
Redone correct leather interior NEW (can still smell it). Beautiful
dashboard w/perfect woodgraining throughout. Restored dash
instruments and chrome. Everything works including in-dash
original: clock, gauges and working radio (lights up when on). Runs
& drives/handles like a Senior model loaded with power. Complete
ownership history comes with this vehicle, car cover and
reproduction of original owners manual. Original owner willed this
car to her butler. Purchased by Surveyor in '73 w/62,000 miles.
Purchased by Universal Studios in '89 and Displayed at Spruce
Goose/Queen Mary in Long Beach, California. Restored to a high
standard over several years by the next owner. 70,000 approx miles.
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