Vehicle Description
1938 Packard Eight Touring Sedan Purchased from the Missoula
Auto�Museum� Caribbean Blue exterior and tan interior L-head inline
eight-cylinder engine Selective synchromesh three-speed manual
transmission Four-wheel, hydraulic disc brakes, dual, side-mounted
spare tire covers, fog lights and a deluxe heater Long and dark
blue, it resembles little else on the road today and will get you
admiring glances and quick looks wherever you drive it. MotoeXotica
Classic Cars is pleased to present this 1938 Packard Eight
5-Passenger Sedan, which was assembled at Packard's Detroit,
Michigan facility. For 1938, the Packard One Twenty became the
Model Eight. This Packard was prominently displayed proudly in the
Missoula Auto Museum, where it was also professionally restored.
Finished in Caribbean Blue, this car's paint and trim are in
overall very good order, with a small blemish on the passenger
front door. The glass panels are clear and intact, including the
two-piece windshield and split backlight. The car's lights are
haze-free and look great, including the single round red reflector
on the driver's side rear and the center-mounted brake light on the
trunk, a precursor of today's center high-mounted stop lights. This
Packard rolls on Commander bias-ply, wide whitewall tires, sized
7.00-16, surrounding factory wheel covers. Tires and wheels are in
overall good order, the car's body panels are solid and straight,
including the so-called "suicide" rear doors, and the bumpers are
in very good shape. Driver convenience features include four-wheel,
hydraulic disc brakes, a pair of amber fog lights perched atop the
front bumper and deluxe heater tucked under the dashboard on the
passenger's side. Under the vee-shaped hood is Packard's� L-head
straight eight-cylinder engine with a Stromberg carburetor and five
main bearings. Backing up that engine is a selective synchromesh
three-speed manual transmission and a 4.36 rear end. Inside, the
car's tan bench seats are in very good order, with the back seat
offering generous passenger space. The brown carpet looks very good
and the tan headliner is borderline immaculate. The gray instrument
panel presents a contrast to the interior's earth tones and looks
fine overall, however, the speedometer's face is very milky. A
gray, three-spoke steering wheel faces the driver while the inner
door panels match the seats. The mirror glass is in very good
order, as is the tall gearshift lever, which was in its final year.
This is a radio-delete model. This car introduced the�independent
front suspension�to the Packard line. Its so-called "Safe-T-Flex"
suspension was an�unequal upper and lower A-arm type�with the
largest possible lower A-arm composed of two different arms bolted
together at a ninety-degree angle. Advantages claimed for the
system included superior maintenance of�wheel alignment�from the
wide spread of the lower A-arm, a permanent fixing of the�caster
angle and an increased percentage of the braking force transmitted
to the frame through the torque arm. Competition to this Packard in
1938 included Cadillac's companion make, the LaSalle, Chrysler's
Airstream, Ford's Lincoln-Zephyr and the Rolls-Royce 25/30. This
car is currently located at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri.
Current mileage on the odometer shows 5,998 miles, not believed to
be actual. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear,
mileage exempt title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!! Please click here for
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