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Re: 1941 Packard 160 woody?
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Does anyone have any more information on the '41 wagon? I'm going to go out on a stylistic limb here and say it's the best-looking Packard wagon EVER!...

Posted on: 2008/12/8 12:24
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Re: 1941 Packard 160 woody?
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Not much of a risk going out on that limb.

Posted on: 2008/12/8 12:48
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1940 Packard 1808 w/Factory Air
1947 Chrysler Town and Country sedan
1970 Camaro RS

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Re: 1941 Packard 160 woody?
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However, I like this one even better!

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Posted on: 2008/12/8 14:57
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1940 Packard 1808 w/Factory Air
1947 Chrysler Town and Country sedan
1970 Camaro RS

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Re: 1941 Packard 160 woody?
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That IS a very handsome example!

I need to pay more attention to Packard break wagons - not particularly being a fan, I have ignored them for the most part.

Posted on: 2008/12/8 15:42
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Re: 1941 Packard 160 woody?
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West, trying to guess at the chassis on that one. We know Europeans favored the smaller 120 chassis because of their tax structure and highway/infrastructure. A 1937 Super Eight perhaps? It's a handsome machine!

Posted on: 2008/12/8 17:32
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Re: 1941 Packard 160 woody?
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You all probably know that the station wagon West likes was designed by Brooks Stevens. I heard recently that the car is being replicated. By someone in the Pacific Northwest, I believe. It is one of my favorites.

Posted on: 2008/12/8 18:17
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Re: 1941 Packard 160 woody?
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The 34 Bridgeport is an 1101 converted from a 5pass cpe.(717). I restored that car but don't jock me too hard for the color. Not my choice as I didn't own it. It was a 'love or hate it' combination. I had suggested a very dark brown with a wheat colored chassis (still that I think) and neutral tan leather with burnt orange wheels and stripe. The top was originally leather covered and was 1 large hide. To get that again was a special order from Spain. Most of the wood in that car is original except the plywood panels. As I recall there was 1 corner post and the fluted finish pcs behind the fenders that were replaced/re-made. It was white oak and a hardwood wholesaler in Dearborn, MI (Patterson-Buck Hardwoods, sadly now gone) was very helpful in helping us size and commercially plane things to proper specs. It was a restoration that I mostly enjoyed and it got lots of ink and many 1st place awards. I always felt if the color was a tad more green than what was final picked it would've been much more pleasing to the eye.


Apparently it was quite fashionable to have a custom or high-end station wagon on the eastern shore towns that had yacht and sailing clubs. A crest was often used as ID in these clubs and were many times fixed to the cars to let fellow sailing and yachting friends know that they were out to sea. We did find evidence of some sort of panel attached to the back lower gate. Much of this is 2nd hand info I gathered during restoration but it made sense.

Posted on: 2009/6/26 11:57
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Re: 1941 Packard 160 woody?
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Dan

The wagon in the link belonged for many years to Neils Skog, founder (or one of the founders) of the Eastern Packard Club. The body was built by the New Haven Body Company for the original owner. He was a salesman for Harmon Kardon electronics. The body has many compartments for samples.
The car is easily identified as the door handles are vertically mounted.

Neils sold it to a prominent rock guitarist in Westchester County about 15 years ago. I suspect it has changed hands since.

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John Harley

Posted on: 2009/6/27 10:30
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