The Packard 110 model was a short-lived model. In 1940 the 110 replaced the “Six” model name and only lasted until 1942. They were a model using a shorter wheel-base and a 6 cylinder engine. Packard had put the large luxury liners on hold as a result of the economy and the looming war. Despite the low-line status of the 110, options included a heater, radio, spotlight and even air conditioning. They were available in two and four-door models from sedans, station wagons and convertibles with a total output of just over 62,000 for 1940. The wonderful pre-war Packard offered here has a the hard to find two-button radio that has been re-built and spotlight. The car was cosmetically restored some time ago, however the mechanicals have just been gone through. Some of the items are a full suspension rebuild, fuel system, brakes, rebuilt carburetor, complete fluid change, new tires, voltage regulator and new hoses and lines throughout. This car is ready to be driven and enjoyed immediately. The paint is showing its age and is not perfect. It has some minor surface rust issues on the bottoms of the doors, otherwise solid. These pre-war cars in this price range to not last long
| Price | $17,175 |
| Condition | Used |
| Make | Packard |
| Model | 110 |
| Year | 1940 |
| Miles | 74,809 |
| Color | Burgundy |
| Engine | 6 Cylinder Flathead |