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1942 Packard Eight Convertible

PRICE: 79990



1942 Packard Eight Convertible

Price: $79,990

Type:
Used
Year:
1942
Make:
Packard
Model:
Eight Convertible
Trim:
Body Style:
Convertible
Stock:
3028
Mileage:
0
Engine Size:
Transmission:
Exterior Color:
Packard Tuxedo black
Interior Color:
Cavalier Maroon leather
Vin:
15992972




Description


"'42 PACKARD EIGHT CONVERTIBLE COUPE RARE 1 YEAR PRODUCTION! • Claimed pebble beach concours D'elegance top 3 winner and No-expense spared restoration (look under this car!) • 1 of only 972 Convertible coupes produced! • Rebuilt infamous Packard straight eight cylinder engine show detailed • Rebuilt original synchromesh three speed manual transmission • Mirror finish correct tuxedo black paint professionally show waxed and detailed • Goddess of speed radiator mascot proudly displayed • Great looking Cavalier maroon leather bench seat interior • Super rare tan canvas power convertible top with matching boot • Restored great looking original deluxe Packard steering wheel • Factory gauges including 110 MPH speedo fuel temp & battery • Factory Art Deco style clock and dash layout • Original Packard AM radio with in-dash speaker • Thermostatically Controlled Grill Vent • Original Packard 15"" painted wheels with chrome hubcaps and wide whitewall radial tires • Optional Fender mounted dual spare tires with hardcovers • Optional Dual Spot Lights • Full chrome bumpers with optional front and rear bumper guards • Optional rear backup light • Super cool factory floor mounted Bermuda Bell (for service attendant) • Show Ready Detailed Engine Compartment • Detailed Trunk with correct Mat • New great looking Chrome and stainless trim Professionally reproduced and restored. Show or just drive this Blue Chip Investment Rare piece of Packard History. The 1942 Packard was the last to be produced before the factory ceased production in December of 1941 do to the United States entry into world war II making it one of the most collectible convertibles ever!"