Vehicle Description
Gateway Classic Cars of San Antonio/Austin is pleased to be able to
offer this stunning 1942 Packard 110 Convertible. Originally
delivered by Jones & Manske Inc., out of Redding, PA, on November
14, 1941, the Packard's were a sign of wealth & sophistication!
Painted in a vibrant shade of blue, this classic beauty is sure to
turn heads wherever it goes. The exterior color is nicely
complemented by a tasteful blue/gray leather interior, offering a
pairing of both style and comfort.Under the hood, you'll find a 245
CID I6 engine, paired with a 3-speed manual transmission. This
combination delivers a driving experience that is both smooth and
engaging, ideal for those who appreciate the art of motoring. In
keeping with the era, this Packard 110 Convertible is also equipped
with an AM radio. While it may not offer the latest in digital
entertainment, it certainly adds an authentic touch that will
transport you back to the 1940s.The car features a manual
convertible top, allowing you to enjoy open-air driving on those
sunny days. The process of lowering and raising the top is fairly
effortless and adds to the overall experience of owning a classic
Packard convertible! Adding to the car's classic appeal are its hub
caps and radial tires with wide white walls. These elements enhance
the car's retro look while ensuring a stable and comfortable ride.
The Packard's interior is adorned with leather, offering a touch of
luxury and art deco sophistication. The seats are comfortable and
supportive, making even long drives enjoyable!This 1942 Packard 110
Convertible is a testament to a bygone era of automotive design and
engineering. It offers a unique blend of style, comfort, and
performance that is hard to find in modern cars. Whether you're a
classic car enthusiast or a collector, this Packard 110 Convertible
is sure to be a cherished addition to your garage.