For 1941 one sixty engineering changes were minimal but the look was different this year for the Packard line. The senior cars appeared longer, which were by 5 quot; though the wheelbases remained the same, the radiators were pushed forward and the headlights were inset in the fenders with parking lights mounted above them. Two tone was in, running boards were out, new additions to the line were deluxe versions of both the convertible sedan and the coupe. This car was restored est. 15 years ago and looks very presentable. The mechanics are excellent, the paint is presentable with some spyder cracks, and the chrome and leather interior are excellent. This is not show quality but a great touring classic with an excellent body, good fit, straight doors, and good floors. This is a wonderful Packard to drive. Complete video of this vehicle available for $50, refunded with vehicle purchase, and includes overnight shipping of video. Call our classic car division at 815-385-8408 for video and/or vehicle information.
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