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1936 Packard 120 Series

SELLER INFORMATION

Classic Auto Mall
6180 Morgantown Road
Morgantown, PA
610-901-3804

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MILEAGE
41689

YEAR
1936

ENGINE
100

LOCATION
Morgantown, PA

STOCK
7249

FULL SPECS

Year 1936
Mileage 41689
Engine 100
Doors 4
Transmission Manual
Make Packard
Model Other

Other 1936

Title Status --
Exterior Color Packard Cream
Interior Color Tan

DESCRIPTION

1936 Packard 120 Series Sedan

For consignment, a 1936 Packard 120 series sedan with a title verified 41,689 actual miles and according to our consignor, 39,060 of those miles were in California where this car originated. Since coming East about 10 years ago, the car has undergone some cosmetic improvements inside and out, as well as mechanical maintenance that has resulted in a well running machine.

Exterior
With its tall vertical ribbed stained chrome grille, bullet style headlights, teardrop turn signal housings, and single wide bar chrome bumper with guards along with the standard hood ornament/radiator cap leads the way on this large and expensive looking automobile. All surfaces are bathed in Packard Cream with a slight tone different from the engine cover and front fenders to the rest of the body. The long side vented hood with ornate trim makes its way back to 4 nicely aligned doors with several pinstripes that run the length. All the windows have rounded corners, and this sweeping design carries over to the humpbacked trunk which has a wonderful, arched rear glass just above. Small round tail lights are on either side of a second storage door and just below another wide curved bumper with modest Packard badge in the center. Wide whites wrap 16-inch body matched steel wheels that have Packard badged dish center covers appearing on all 4 corners, connected visually by a wide black running board. Imperfections include cracked paint in several areas and areas of bubbling.

Interior
A new LeBaron Bonney interior graces this Packard, beginning with smooth tan broadcloth which mixes with a carpeted lower section on the four door panels, enhanced with decorative piping. This material makes its way to the lofty front bench and the opulent rear seat that provides foot and arm rests for the ultimate lap of luxury. Up front the original dash in all its art deco styling and gray/brown painted metal splendor with embossed bezels framing the original white faced instruments. In the center are several bakelite knobs and buttons along with the ignition switch and ash receptacle, while in front of the passenger is a round clock sitting within the glovebox door. A heater box is noted below the dash and a modern gauge to monitor water temperature has been added. The steering wheel is a functional sculpture with tapered spokes leading to a grooved rim. Topping off this regal interior is thick tan carpet at our feet and a tan headliner that is fully intact. The two storage compartments in the back are clean and covered in black carpet.

Drivetrain
Pulling upward on either side cowling reveals the driver quality green 282ci inline 8 cylinder engine, producing, you guessed it, 120 horsepower! A 2-barrel carburetor is onboard, and a 3-speed manual transmission is on the back sending power to a 4.09 geared rear axle. The drum brakes on all four wheels received new brake hoses, wheel cylinders, and brake shoe linings.

Undercarriage
A big solid X frame holds all the upper body and undercarriage working to it, and all is looking very structurally solid with a liberal coating of surface rust. Independent coil sprung front suspension which is seen, and on back are leaf springs. The single exhaust enters a stock style muffler with some heavy pitting in the rust of the shell and tracks all the way to the back where a decorative chrome deflector covers the steel tip.

Drive-Ability
We were warned this car does not like the cold but here we are mid-winter and she starts up with very little protest and delivers a smooth and quiet ride around our short test loop. The new brakes do their part to slow this 3,600 pound, (approximate), behemoth and all features provided in this fine car work as intended. While Classic Auto Mall represents that these functions were working at the time of our test drive, we cannot guarantee these functions will be working at the time of your purchase.

In a bold ad campaign in 1936, Packard boasted about the popularity of their cars, dedicating single ads to particular locations where \"Packards are Preferred\". The towns included Washington D.C., Westchester, New York, Pasadena, California, Grosse Pointe, Michigan, and Chicago\'s North Shore. In each ad, stately homes in these areas were illustrated, often with a Packard parked in a circular driveway. No matter where you live or what your house looks like, this Packard is going to look amazing in front, and even better in the garage! Here\'s a chance to own one of the best of the best and if you don\'t believe us, do what Packard suggested in all their ads, \"ask the man who owns one\".

Classic Auto Mall is home to more than 1,000 classic and collectible vehicles for sale via consignment in a climate controlled 336,000-square foot showroom (that\'s more than 8 acres!). The largest single location consignment dealer of classic and collectible vehicles in the country is located in Mor

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