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1940 Packard 110

Woody Station Wagon

This Cream/Wood, with Brown/Wood interior, 1940 110 is powered by a 245 CID I6 engine with a 3-Speed Manual transmission.
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$154,000

435-SAN

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1940 Packard 110

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The first Packard station wagon appeared in the fledgling 'Six' model line in 1939 and the company sold 500 examples of the station wagon that first year. That popularity of the 'Woody' station wagon prompted them to enlist the services of the long-established Hercules Body Company of Evansville, Indiana, for its 1940 wagons in both the 110 and 120 lineups. (This example being Body# 298). The Hercules Company was a very established company by this point in history; their initial trade having been as carriage builders just after the turn of the century. The 1940 wood-bodied Packard's were made of ash frames with birch panels. (At an additional cost, Mahogany panels could be ordered). For 1940, Packard supplied 358 Hercules bodies for the combined 110 and 120 model lines. The '110' models, which had a 122-inch wheelbase with a six-cylinder engine, while the '120' models had a 127-inch wheelbase and an eight-cylinder engine. The body designs were identical with the extra length on the One-Twenty being utilized by the larger engine and the firewall. This 1940 Packard 110 example rests on a 122-inch wheelbase chassis (Chassis #13832178) and is powered by a 245 cubic-inch flathead six-cylinder engine (Engine# C-19230B). This car...

San Antonio/Austin

1942 Packard 110

Convertible

This Blue, with Blue/Gray interior, 1942 110 is powered by a 245 CID I6 engine with a 3 On The Column Manual transmission.
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$59,000

494-SAN

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1942 Packard 110

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Originally delivered by Jones & Manske Inc. , out of Redding, PA, on November 14, 1941, the Packard's were a sign of wealth & sophistication! Painted in a vibrant shade of blue, this classic beauty is sure to turn heads wherever it goes. The exterior color is nicely complemented by a tasteful blue/gray leather interior, offering a pairing of both style and comfort. Under the hood, you'll find a 245 CID I6 engine, paired with a 3-speed manual transmission. This combination delivers a driving experience that is both smooth and engaging, ideal for those who appreciate the art of motoring. In keeping with the era, this Packard 110 Convertible is also equipped with an AM radio. While it may not offer the latest in digital entertainment, it certainly adds an authentic touch that will transport you back to the 1940s. The car features a manual convertible top, allowing you to enjoy open-air driving on those sunny days. The process of lowering and raising the top is fairly effortless and adds to the overall experience of owning a classic Packard convertible! Adding...

Louisville

1940 Packard 110

This Red, with Burgandy interior, 1940 110 is powered by a 3-Speed I6 engine with a Manual transmission.
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$20,000

2942-LOU

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1940 Packard 110

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Introducing the classic 1940 Packard 110, a true gem of automotive history. This vehicle is a standout with its vibrant red exterior, a color that captures the spirit of its era. The interior is just as impressive, featuring a rich burgundy cloth that adds a touch of elegance and comfort to every ride. Under the hood, you'll find a 3 Speed I6 engine, a testament to the Packard's reputation for reliable and robust performance. The manual transmission adds an extra layer of engagement, giving you full control over this classic Machine. The 1940 Packard 110 comes equipped with an AM radio, allowing you to tune into your favorite stations as you cruise down the road. This feature, while simple, adds a touch of nostalgia and charm to the vehicle. Safety hasn't been overlooked in this classic car. It comes fitted with seatbelts, a feature that was not standard in vehicles of this era. This addition not only enhances safety but also adds to the car's historical value. The Packard rides on bias ply tires, a type of tire that was commonly used during the period this car was manufactured. These tires contribute to the vehicle's authentic look and feel. The 1940...

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