1948 Packard 8 Station

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$30,000 - $40,000 USD | Not Sold

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Advertised as the successor to the station wagon, this sedan encompasses beauty and comfort all in one car. This sedan is finished in Packard Blue with wood, dual spotlights and wide whitewall tires embellishing the outside of the car. Powering the car is a 135-hp straight eight-cylinder engine backed by a fully synchronized manual transmission. The tan interior is tailored with two, three-passenger bench seats, with a rear cargo compartment that is finished with plywood and stainless steel strips. The back seat folds forward adding two feet to the length of the cargo compartment.

This car is reported to be an Arizona car that has retained the original body and wood trim. The mechanical portion of this car has been overhauled. The car is an uncommon sight and also exhibits front and rear bumper guards, distinctive Packard hood ornament, windshield visor and factory wheel covers.