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- PIERCEARROW1935 April 2007
- redron January 2007
family's '39 Packard
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My father purchsed a 1939 model 110 when new. He worked at the local Packard dealership, after the war he was Service Manager and had the car until he died and now I have it. He had a car garage for 54 years and continued to service many Packards. I do not have the time, space or money to restore the car and would like an idea of the value of this car. It runs very well, has new knee shocks, radiator, carb kit, fuel pump, needs a master cylinder. Absolutley no rust, always garaged, glass is good and the car would be worthy of a total restoration. Original interior, front seat covered in vinyl, paint actually buffs up OK. I have some of the original service manuals with the car.
Thanks -
Teko 53
i watched Ebay motors for months befor i bought my 1940 120. Watch it and you should be able to get a good idea the value of you 110. This is only one sourse but it will lead you to others
Redron -
Hi, Is she still For Sale? You didn't which body style she has.( I'm hoping a 4 door sedan). If not real expsive, I would be interested. Thanks, Steve