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1940 Packard Super 8 160 Coupe

1940 Green Packard Super Eight
1940 Green Packard Super Eight
1940 Green Packard Super Eight
1940 Green Packard Super Eight
1940 Green Packard Super Eight
1940 Green Packard Super Eight
1940 Green Packard Super Eight
1940 Green Packard Super Eight
1940 Green Packard Super Eight
1940 Green Packard Super Eight
1940 Green Packard Super Eight
1940 Green Packard Super Eight
1940 Green Packard Super Eight
Make: Packard
Model: Super Eight
SubModel: Super 8 160 Coupe
Type: Coupe
Year: 1940
Mileage: 96,635
VIN: 13752213
Color: Green
Engine: 356 cubic inch straight 8
Cylinders: 8
Transmission: Manual
Interior color: Tan
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Fullerton, California, United States

1940 Packard Super Eight Additional Info:

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Here's a beautiful Packard 160 Super 8 Club Coupe - it's a factory 4 passenger car, with a rear seat for your friends! And of course it's a CCCA Full Classic, so it is welcome at all the CCCA shows and tours, as well as AACA, and the Packard Club.

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It has the big powerful 356 straight 8 engine, working factory Overdrive, Radio, Packard Heater ( Important since it was sold new in Idaho!) Luggage rack, twin sidemounts, Glass Winged Goddess of Speed mascot, Packard driving lamps, backup lamp, fenderskirts, and the piece de resistance, a Packard locking gas cap!

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It's finished in the factory Packard color, Inverness green, a nice medium metallic green. Henry Ford did not work at Packard, and they did not all have to be black! If you stepped up to a Super 8 Packard you had your choice of a rich color palette.

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A great profile.

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And bumperguards too!

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Pretty!

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Love the Goddess of Speed - with the glass wing and speed lines!

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Packard Road - Fog lamps!

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Here's the passenger side, with the dual sidemounts showing.

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Very streamlined. Which is handy at the freeway speeds, courtesy of 160 Horsepower and overdrive.

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Very, very nice.

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This is a ver, very nice car, although it's not a show car, there are some rock chips and paint flaws that would cost points at a national event. The chrome is very nice, but there are a few spots that show some chrome blushing, particularly on the hood side louvers.

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The optional luggage rack made it necessary to use the Bullet style tail lights carried over from 1939 so the tail lights would be visible when a trunk was mounted. A non-luggage rack car would have had the more usual 1940 style tail light.

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there's the back up light.

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The dashboard is very nice, with excellent plastic and nice woodgraining. We can see the heater down below, as well as the radio speaker towards the right.

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The upholstery is done in leather, a correct choice for the coupes, you could have had either cloth or leather. This interior is nicely done, with just a bit of age showing on the driver's seat back.

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Nice doorpanel.

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The club coupe had a back seat - the business coupe did not. This is a club coupe.

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The 1375 number shown here on the firewall tag tells us this was a Club Coupe 160. This is the original firewall tag.

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More of the rear seat. There's a blemish on the sidepanel.

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Good view of radio speaker and heater.

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Nice dash and gauges. The Speedometer, gas gauge and amp meter work great, the Temp and Oil guages have been bypassed for an under-dash unit, which works fine. Good for touring.

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The runningboards are excellent, with nice, live rubber and the proper ribbed chrome accent pieces. And the step plates are nice too!

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Nice headliner.

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This very nice 1940 senior steering wheel is being included, since the unit on the car is from '41.

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Nicely trimmed trunk. Where's the spare tire? Sidemounts!

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Clean!

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There's the 356 Straight 8 . It runs beautifully, nice and smooth, all the power it's supposed to have, and it's the original engine too as we'll see from examining the engine number

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C5 is the proper number for the 1940 Packard Super 8 160 Engine. Packard didn't match the engine and chassis number, so the C5 is our identifier, and it is referenced in "The Packard Story" by Turnquist.

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the wiring was redone in the proper cloth backed loom.

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Manifold side. Proper carburetor.

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The Packard 356 was famous for a reason - it made lots of power, lots of torque, and was - and is - extremely smooth in operation.

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A perfect car for tours and events!