Vehicle Description
Packard Super Eight was the name given to the larger of the two
eight cylinder luxury automobiles produced by the Packard Motor Car
Company of Detroit, Michigan. It shared frames and some body types
with the top model Packard Twelve. Following the discontinuation of
the Seventeenth Series Packard Twelve after the 1939 model year, a
new Super Eight One-Eighty was derived from the Super Eight as the
new top car range. The Super Eight was renamed thePackard Super
Eight One-Sixty. These two models shared most mechanical components
including the 160 HP straight Eight engine.
- Painted in Packard Ivory
- Tan canvas convertible top
- Black leather interior
- Straight Eight engine
- Restored stock steering and suspension
- Dual side carriers (spare tires)
- Rear jump seats
- Turn signals
- Spotlight
- 15" steel wheels
- Silvertown wide Whites
OUTSTANDING RESTORATION, COMPLETED 450 MILES AGO, CAR RUNS AND
DRIVES LIKE NEW, READY FOR ANY PARADE, SHOW OR TOURING RALLY,
BEAUTIFUL CAR NO ISSUES, A MUST SEE AUTOMOBILE!!