Wonderful condition
Exquisite older restoration that presents very well
Just released from a private Packard museum
Desirable 110 Deluxe Touring Sedan
245ci flathead inline-6 engine
Options Include:
Bumper Guards
Goddess of Speed Hood Ornament
Packard Road & Fog Lamps
Deluxe Heater
Wheel Trim Rings
Whitewall Tires
Stunning color combination
Recently serviced
Performs wonderfully
Perfect for a vintage rally or tour
The Packard 110 Deluxe to drive and enjoy!
A dream for the collector or enthusiast!
The 1941 Packard 110 Deluxe 4-door Touring Sedan featured here
is finished in the stunning two-tone color combination of Silver
French Gray Metallic over Barola Blue with a matching Gray and Blue
interior. This particular Packard was just released from a private
Packard Museum in Michigan and was previously subject to a thorough
restoration. Today this Packard 110 displays traces of occasional
use and patina that only add to the charm of this classic motorcar.
Simply put, this is the perfect Packard 110 for a vintage rally or
can be driven and enjoyed as is. We are proud to offer this
wonderful 1941 Packard 110 Deluxe 4-door Touring Sedan to the most
astute collector or enthusiast who appreciates the legacy of this
great American marque. Ready to make an investment that you can
actually enjoy? Classic cars have proven to be among the most
resilient and rewarding investments in recent years with the
Historic Automobile Group Index (HAGI) jumping 39% in 2013, 16% in
2014 and 17% in 2015 while posting gains of 467% over the last 10
years. Please contact John Sherman, one of our expert sales
consultants, at [email protected] or (314) 291-7000 for
more information. He will be happy to give you a complete
walk-around, supply you with a more detailed description and answer
any questions you may have. Trades welcome. Financing available.
Buy with confidence.
HISTORY OF THE PACKARD 110 DELUXE
For 1941, Packard’s 19th series featured “modernized” styling
with headlights that were fully incorporated into the large front
fenders. This massive shift in style was still distinctively
Packard with their unique grille shape. New 15” wheels allowed for
a lower ground clearance, meaning that external running boards were
no longer necessary. The Packard 110 had been introduced during the
previous model year and continued to lead Packard sales with the
110 Deluxe models proving to be most stylish with generous
additional trim. Five different 110 Deluxe models were offered for
the 19th series including a Station Wagon, Club Coupe and a
popular 4-door Touring Sedan which offered a combination of
practicality, comfort and style that was accented by the several
factory metallic paint finishes.
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