1940 Packard Super 8 160 Club Sedan
1940 Packard Model 1803 160 Club Sedan Description
This is my 1940 Packard Super Eight 160 Club Sedan. I purchased the car five years ago from the estate of an auto dealer with a small collection of cars in San Francisco. The car's provenance previous to that was unavailable except that it was originally purchased from a Packard Dealer in Glendale, California in 1940 (see vehicle plate on cowl left side).
The car has the legendary Packard 8 cylinder, 356 cu in, 9 main bearing, 165 Hp engine which does not burn or consume oil.
Car condition is excellent:
- Engine - Smooth, strong, excellent condition.
- Transmission - smooth, quiet, synchronized in 2 and 3.
- Clutch - Butter smooth.
- Rear End - smooth, quiet.
- Interior wood graining - original and excellent.
- Upholstery, carpet and head liner - like new and beautiful.
- All instruments work including clock (keeps lousy time).
- Suspension - solid
- Bumpers - Show age with very minor pitting.
- Overall exterior paint - aged, beautiful job about 30 years ago, shows chipping (see the last photo which is the worst chipping on the hood).
- Grill - Perfect with working thermostatically controlled louvers. I think the louvers are stainless steel.
- 6 volt positive ground electrical system - aged but working fine.
- New Diamond Back 215/85 R16 Radial 10 ply rated wide white wall tires (exact replacements for the original 7.00-16 bias ply tires.
- No rust on this California car.
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