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One-Ten Deluxe Club Coupe | |||||
Year: | 1941 | Series: | 19th | ||
Model: | 1900 One-Ten | ||||
Body Name: | Deluxe Club Coupe | Body Style: | #1485DE | ||
Passengers: | 2/4 | Weight: | 3,205 lbs. | ||
MSRP: | $1,058 | WB: | 122" | ||
Production: | 34,700* vehicles of this Chassis Model produced | ||||
Starting V.N.: | 1485DE-2001 | ||||
Factory Engine: | 245 | Cyl: | 6 | ||
Serial Start: | D1551 | End: | D36327 | ||
Specfications: | 100hp, L-Head, Inline, 4 Bearing, Adjustable Tappet | ||||
Carb: | Stromberg BXOV-26 | Voltage: | +6 | ||
Tire Size: | 6.50 x 15 | ||||
* Notes: | The specific production count for this Body Number is unknown. The above number represents the total production of this Chassis Model. | ||||
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With superb sales in 1940, the most junior of the Junior Packards was offered in a wide variety of body styles for 1941, with Deluxe versions available for every One-Ten except the business coupe. A new 133-inch six-cylinder chassis was added as well, with Packard now entering the taxicab business in earnest. "Elec-tromatic" was Packard's name for the new semi-automatic clutch, and overdrive was now called Aero-Drive. Two-tone paint schemes were available, and the running-boards were removed (though still remaining available optionally). The shorter hood louvers also served as hood releases. |
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