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The Packard One-Sixty, also seen as the 160, was a range of luxury cars introduced for the 1940 model year. The full official name for the 1...
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The Packard One-Sixty, also seen as the 160, was a range of luxury cars introduced for the 1940 model year. The full official name for the 160 was the Super Eight One-Sixty, with the model succeeding the Packard Super Eight. The One-Sixty was offered as a sedan, convertible, limousine, or towncar, and was fitted with the same 5.8L inline eight engine available for the Packard One-Eighty, the model above it in the Packard range. Production of the Packard One-Sixty ended in 1942.
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Lot 255: 1940 Packard Super Eight One-Sixty Convertible Coupe by Rollson Inc.
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