For Sale: 1941 Packard 120 in ASTORIA, New York for sale in Astoria, NY

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Vehicle Description 1941 Packard One-Twenty Convertible Coupe This handsome 1941 Packard One-Twenty Convertible wears an older restoration.
Silver with red interior.
Just out of an estate collection where it's been patiently awaiting cosmetic and mechanical recommissioning.
Straight 8-cylinder with 3-Speed manual transmission with overdrive.
A straight, solid, and honest car that could easily be made into a presentable driver with little effort.
Preserving the company's well-deserved reputation for quality and reliability, the 8-Cylinder One Twenty was a strong seller with excellent driving characteristics.
Featuring handsomely streamlined, Art Deco-influenced styling, the One Twenty's industry-leading mechanical features included stout X-braced chassis frames, independent coil-spring front suspension, hydraulic brakes, fully synchronized transmissions and reliable, high-torque inline 8-cylinder engines.
Long a collector favorite, the Packard One-Twenty is favored for its mechanical excellence, unmistakable styling and renowned touring capability.
A collectors favorite Packard One-Twenty Convertible Coupe Wearing an older restoration Attractive color combination Just out of an estate collection Requires servicing and minor cosmetics Price:
$34,500.
  • Year: 1941
  • Make: Packard
  • Model: 120

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