Re: 1941 Packard 180 Touring Sedan for Sale

Posted by West Peterson On 2014/4/15 14:24:39
And once you've done the upholstery and overhauled the engine, you've dipped into the checking account for an additional $15,000 or more. And that only improved the condition rating of the car from a 3- to a 3. So, you have $50 large in a car that may be worth $35-$40.

I REALLY like that Arizona 1940. That is a Super 8 also, and in 1940, the differences between the 160 and 180 were relatively minor. The big question is the engine. Also, it looks very sleek without the sidemount fenders. If someone were to assure me that the engine was good, and if I had some extra money, I'd be all over that one.

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