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The Packard One-Ten, also seen as 110, was introduced for the 1940 model year. The One-Ten was the successor to the Packard Six and was avai...
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The Packard One-Ten, also seen as 110, was introduced for the 1940 model year. The One-Ten was the successor to the Packard Six and was available on a short chassis with a range of body styles including sedan, convertible, and station wagon. Power for the One-Ten came from a 4.0L inline six engine, and production lasted until 1941.
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