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1940 Packard 120

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Technical specifications, photos and description:

Model:
120
Year:
1940
Mileage:
52,282
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1940 Packard 120 for sale

Current customer rating: current rating for this car(2.1) based on 332 votes
1940 Packard 120 4-Door Sedan 1940 Packard 120 4-Door Sedan




This 1940 Packard 120 Touring Sedan is one of the reasons why Packard survived the Great Depression without the assistance of a parent company. That alone is a pretty significant fact. but the truth of the matter is. the 120 is likely the best-driving pre-war Packard of all. regardless of cost. There are many who say the 120 was simply a “discount” Packard. but I think that does these fine automobiles a grave disservice. because they provide arguably the best suspension. the best brakes. a legendary Packard straight-8 engine. and traditionally formal Packard bodywork that's instantly identifiable. all at a very reasonable price. If that doesn't entice you to give this 120 another look. then perhaps you're in the wrong hobby.

This Packard has obviously had a great deal of money spent on it recently. the kind of money that is all out of proportion to its very reasonable sticker price. We believe the 51. 85 miles shown on the odometer are authentic. so it has obviously led an easy life. It was recently repainted in lovely dark Packard Green. so dark that in most cases it looks black. but in the sun and up close. it's just beautiful. This was obviously a clean. straight car before the paint work began. as all four doors fit flush. the hood opens and closes without any effort. and the reflections in the paint surface speaks to the quality of the steel underneath. The finish is a very high-gloss single-stage paint. which accurately reproduces the 1940 paint without any metallic flakes or other distractions. so it looks quite correct. All the chrome and trim was obviously removed for the paint job. as there are no masking marks to be found. and when it went back together. they took their time getting everything aligned just right. It's not perfect. as it has been driven and enjoyed and there's a small dimple in the right rear fender where it was bumped by something in the garage (not visible until you're a few inches away). but we have to say we're rather impressed by the work. especially with the car being so reasonably priced. We have far more expensive cars in the showroom with paint jobs that aren't this nice.

Speaking of the chrome. it is in excellent condition throughout. again indicative of a car that's been well maintained and recently had a bunch of money spent on it. The grille. bumpers. and hood side panels are in excellent shape with almost no evidence of pitting or other issues. The hood ornament is beautifully rendered with crystal clear “wings. and the stainless rub strips along the running boards and down the sides of the body shines up beautifully. An accessory grille guard up front looks dressy and there are fog lamps that have been recently installed but are not currently connected (new cloth-covered wiring is included to finish the job). Lenses. glass. and even the weather-stripping is in good order and the car runs down the road without any notable squeaks or rattles. Nice!

The interior is largely original. again indicative of a car that's always been prized. The seats might have been re-covered at some point. but it was some time ago and right now everything has a very consistent. all-of-a-piece look that's very pleasing. The door panels are beautifully preserved and please take a moment to admire the beautiful woodgrained garnish moldings and dashboard. which are all in fantastic condition.   The carpets are likely original and are protected by rubber mats. and the seat frame is obviously original. as there is some wear on the high-wear area where a driver would slide into the seat as well as on top where someone might grab the seat back while climbing into the rear seat area. The headliner is slightly discolored the way original headliners get. but it is not split. torn. or sagging. so it. too. should be left as-is. The dashboard is beautifully presented with proper woodgrained patterns and plastic knobs that appear to be original but they're just so nice we think that perhaps they've been replaced—77-year-old plastic never looks this nice. That goes double for the steering wheel. which has one or two small cracks but nothing major. and the chrome spokes. horn ring. and center button remain in excellent shape. All the gauges appear to be functional and there's an accessory radio in the center of the dash. although it is missing its buttons. The only other notable demerit is that the passenger door does not open from the outside. but it simply seems to be a lock issue that could be resolved by a locksmith. not a damaged mechanism. The heater works. the wipers work. and it shifts cleanly using the column-mounted shifter. There's also a good-sized trunk with a full-sized spare that's useful for touring.

The 282 cubic inch straight-8 is as smooth and torquey as any Packard powerplant of the Classic Era and it moves the 120 with aplomb. Recently and extensively serviced (more than $5000 in receipts are included). it starts easily and runs smoothly with that familiar swell of torque that's available at almost any speed. The head was removed and the valves were ground. there are new tune-up parts throughout. and the cooling system was serviced. so it runs like a Packard should and never gets fussy. The car has been a reliable tour car for many years and aside from an electric fuel pump for priming. it remains completely unmodified. The engine was detailed a bit during the recent freshening. including Packard Green engine enamel on the head. new hoses and correct clamps. and a few other details that make it look its best. There's 30 PSI of warm oil pressure at idle. no smoke from the exhaust. and a general feeling of sturdiness that's hard to articulate but you'll notice it the moment you hit the starter. This car feels like it could run forever. And with so few miles on the bottom end. there was just no need to go in there beyond dropping the pan to clean it out and install a new gasket.

The 3-speed manual transmission shifts easily using the column-mounted shifter. which Packard called “fingertip control. ” There's a new clutch in there. so it's smooth and effortless and thanks to 4. 36 gears out back. it's a very comfortable cruiser around town where the engine's torque can pull it around in high gear. eliminating a lot of shifting. We've had it cruising at an indicated 60 MPH and it feels happy. quiet. and comfortable at that speed. making it an ideal tour car for just about any occasion. The undercarriage is not restored. but its condition again suggests that this is a low-mileage original car and there's certainly no sign of rust or rot anywhere on the chassis. A correct exhaust system has a nice 8-cylinder hum to it. the suspension is firm and well-damped without being harsh. and the brakes were also just serviced. so they feel strong and confident. Yes. it's a little grungy. but for a car of this vintage to look that good is pretty remarkable; obviously it wasn't ever subject to harsh winter weather. And just last summer it was fitted with four new 6. 50-16 BFGoodrich Silvertown wide whitewall tires that look right and really dress the 120 up nicely.

Every time someone discusses the 120. it seems like there's an asterisk next to it. mostly because it hasn't been granted Full Classic status by the CCCA. To me. that seems like it does the 120 a huge disservice. because in the world of old cars. Packards are still very. very special. To have a fully-sorted and beautifully presented pre-war Packard is still a big deal. and this lovely sedan offers comfort. performance. and style that few other cars of the era can match. If you're in any other club other than the CCCA. this car will be a star wherever it goes. and after some time behind the wheel. you may realize that even the guys who spent ten times as much on their Packards probably aren't enjoying the drive as much as you are. That is what makes this car so special. Call today!

ABOUT HARWOOD MOTORS

Harwood Motors offers enthusiasts an effortless way to buy and sell collector vehicles. It's important to note that while the name "Harwood Motors" is new. the people behind it have years of experience buying. selling. and collecting vintage automobiles. It's also a family business with close ties to the hobby itself and we like to think of ourselves as matchmakers rather than a mere car dealership. There's a right car for you out there. and we can help you find it. even if you don't particularly know where to start. What Harwood Motors does isn't new. but the way we do it will make you a client for life. whether you're a buyer or a seller. Call us any time to talk cars. trucks. or even just about the hobby in general; you'll be surprised to find you already have a friend.

If you have a special car that you would like to market. Harwood Motors can put it in front of real buyers. We have an extensive network of clients who are always looking for their next special vehicle. We also accept interesting. high-quality trades and can help with financing. Please contact us for more information on any of our programs.

Feel free to contact us at any time using WeLoveGreatCars@HarwoodMotors. com or by phone at 440-565-5335.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

All vehicles are sold as-is. where-is unless otherwise specified in the description. All sales are binding and final. and winning this auction does not entitle you to inspect the car and then decide not to buy it. but obligates you to complete the transaction. We are always available by phone or email to answer questions. and all our cars may be personally inspected with 24 hours' notice. All non-paying high bidders will be reported to eBay.

In an effort to honor the intent of the auction and maintain fairness to all bidders. we do not release our reserve prices. Please do not ask.

Note that all vehicles listed by Harwood Motors are also for sale in other media at all times. so we reserve the right to end this auction at any time without prior notice. Note that we list many of our cars on eBay. but only a small number of cars are actually sold through the eBay auction process. What that means is that if you see a car you like. don't hesitate! Contact us or hit the Buy It Now! button.

PAYMENT AND SHIPPING

A non-refundable $500 PayPal deposit is required within 24 hours of the auction's end. or immediately for those buyers using the "Buy It Now" feature. For final payment. we accept certified bank checks. and bank to bank wire transfer of funds. We will also accept your credit union or bank auto financing check from any reputable institution. Please contact us for financing options. Note that no vehicle ships without payment in full clearing our bank.

The Buyer is responsible for pickup and/or shipping of the vehicle. If you wish to have it shipped we will gladly assist you in making arrangements and work with several large shipping companies to deliver cars all over the world. Please contact us for details.

FEES AND TAXES

The buyer is responsible for all local state. county. and city tax fees. as well as title and registration fees and any other costs that may apply. and Harwood Motors charges a $150 document preparation fee on each transaction.


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