This 1941 Packard Super Eight 160 convertible coupe has gone
through a body-off restoration and is powered by a 356ci
nine-bearing Straight-8 engine with a 3-speed manual transmission
with overdrive. This overdrive option provides two speeds in second
gear and two speeds in third, resulting in a high-end top speed.
The engine, transmission, rear axle, starter, generator, carburetor
and fuel pump were all removed and professionally rebuilt. The body
went through an extensive body repair and was repainted to a very
high standard. Inside, the car has been reupholstered in Bill
Hirschs's finest leather throughout. The trunk area has also been
upholstered to the finest standards. The convertible top was
provided and fitted by Putt Georgi. All chrome inside and outside
has been replated. The car placed first at the Hershey AACA in 2019
and was a runner-up for the Joseph Parkin Award for the Best Prewar
Packard. It has been driven in the summers and stored in a
climate-controlled environment since the restoration. This Packard
is from the late Thomas Mix automobile collection of Sudbury, MA.
Vehicle Details
1941 Packard Super Eight
Listing ID:CC-2026728
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1941
Make:Packard
Model:Super Eight
Exterior Color:Yellow
Interior Color:Red
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:292088
VIN:14792121
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