Re: 1941-42 two-tone option

Posted by RogerDetroit On 2016/12/18 16:47:09
OK, I am not as familiar with 1942 convertibles as I am with 1941 convertibles, but here goes.

First, I've never seen a two-tone 1941 in any Packard literature, but I have seen a few two-tone 41s after they were "restored." So I don't know were the paint break would be different. I own a convertible sedan and there is NO obvious place for a paint brake - maybe a reason I've never seen it in Packard literature. Could be different for a coupe.

The 1942 Salesmen's Book found on this website shows the darker color on the top and the lighter color on the bottom.
It also shows the standard top color to be khaki with optional colors (add'l cost) of black, blue, gunpowder, red, sage or walnut.

That said I am attaching 2 photos of a 1942 110 convertible coupe with lighter color on the top. Go fugure.

What color combo did you do your 110 in?

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