1571 - Super Eight One-Sixty Touring Sedan No Vehicles of this Model are currently Registered
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General Information: |
Turn signals and dish-shaped hubcaps that did
not say "Packard" were common to both Junior
and Senior Packards for 1942. There Seniors
straight-eight engine now generated 165 hp.
Clipper styling came to the One-Sixty in a club
sedan and touring sedan on the 127-inch
wheelbase, the convertible coupe being the only
traditionally-styled One-Sixty now on that
chassis. The traditional One-Sixty look remained
on the 138-inch and 148-inch cars, the latter
chassis now including a new business sedan and
limousine. There was a nod to the Clipper even
in these models, however, with the change from
vertical to horizontal in the grilles flanking the
radiator (all non-Clippers featured this). Electric
windshield wipers and an accelerator pedal
starter were also new to the One-Sixty this year. |
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