This is a multiple national award winning 1941 Packard 110 Deluxe
Two Door Sedan that is in excellent condition for touring or
concours. Winning its AACA National Junior and Senior awards and
then the prestigious AACA Joseph Parkin National Award in 2013,
this Packard has been incredibly well-restored for a junior series
Packard. This Packard was sold new at Earl C. Dorsey Packard in
Urbana, OH on March 28, 1941 to Mr. George P. Seibert. By 1988, it
was acquired by Mr. Herb Oakes of Jacksonville, NC. Mr. Oakes was
the past National President of the AACA and well respected and
highly regarded. He enjoyed the Packard on tours and various shows,
but really did not care for its original two-tone paint. He later
commenced a concours quality two-year body-off restoration that was
completed in 2012. Ultimately, the Packard won its AACA Grand
National award. The beautiful Black livery gives this Packard a
formal and elegant appearance. The paint is excellent today and
appropriate for concours competition with deep shine and luster
throughout. The chrome and stainless-steel trim are also in
excellent condition. All of the lenses appear to be NOS and in
excellent condition. The hood ornament is the chromed Packard
feather. We love Packards classic and curvy dual side mirrors.
Notice the Deluxe front and rear optional bumper guards normally
only appearing on 180 Packards. The interior upholstery and door
panels are a correct and beautiful tan cloth that is contrasted
with burgundy piping. The carpet and headliner are also tan and the
entire interior presents as-new. The faux wood painted dashboard
and window trim are stunning. All the interior trim has been
polished or re-chromed. The finicky dash plastic has all been
restored and in excellent condition. All the instruments work,
including the clock. The engine compartment is detailed for
concours and in excellent condition. Packards venerable 245 CID
inline six-cylinder engine produced 100 bhp. This engine performs
as new and, with its very rare and desirable overdrive, this 110
can keep up with modern traffic. During its restoration, a new
wiring harness was installed from Naragansette Wiring and a
stainless-steel exhaust from Keppich Exhaust. The chassis is
beautifully detailed and with only light cleaning is concours
ready. Packard 110's were also advanced with regard to its
windshield wipers, which were electric rather than vacuum. This
Packard now has accumulated 32,669 miles. For more information and
details, please call, text or email Harry Clark at 1.602.245.7200
or [email protected]. The Packard is available for viewing
with its present owner in Oregon.
Vehicle Details
1941 Packard Sedan
Listing ID:CC-1953308
Price:$29,800
Location:Phoenix, Arizona
Year:1941
Make:Packard
Model:Sedan
Exterior Color:Black
Odometer:32310
Stock Number:79889
VIN:DE1484-2440
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