Bray Posted September 8, 2019 Share Posted September 8, 2019 (edited) Here's some more information about the cars: The first 1940 Packard Model 110 is a 6 cylinder flat head engine with standard H shift 3 speed column. The vehicle is complete! Last licensed in 1969. Family owned since the 1970's. The car has been stored inside. It is all original and complete. The car has a gray exterior with brown painted wheels/black circular stripe and chrome Packard hubcaps. Outside chrome mirror driver's side, chrome deluxe hood ornament. Locking door handle passenger side with key. Locking gas cap (Ivano Gaslox) with key. Re-chromed front and rear bumpers with Packard script etched in rear bumpers plus guards front and rear. Original bumper jack for 1940 with spare tire. Newer rear tires. Complete interior including original head liner. All doors open and close. All windows roll up and down. Right front fender replaced. Chrome molding on running board passenger side missing. All dash complete with gauges, clock, heater, controls, etc. plus added turn signals. The second 1940 Packard is a model 120 with the optional hood length for an 8 cylinder engine. Body is intact. Dent in right rear fender. Interior is missing and "gutted". No engine or transmission. Tires are as is after market and rolls easy. One door interior window molding is missing. Original Idaho car with original title! Dash area missing radio and clock. This is a two for one deal. Parts for car No. 1 as needed an re- sell separately to make extra cash. $7500 Edited September 8, 2019 by Bray Left off text (see edit history) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
auburnseeker Posted September 8, 2019 Share Posted September 8, 2019 Sounds like a great beginner car. You might want to post whether it runs or atleast if the engine is stuck or not. One could clean it up and get it on the road as is. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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