File talk:1941 Packard One Forty (4203559113).jpg

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There was never a Packard One-Forty. This is a Super Eight One-Sixty, which was the lower of the two Packard senior lines for 1941. Technically, it was similar to the Custom Eight One-Eight, but lacked some of the ladder's accessories and amenities. The One Sixty came in three wheelbases:

1903: wheelbase 127 in.
1904: wheelbase 138 in.
1905: wheelbase 148 in.

All featured 4 door enclosed body styles, So it is not possible to identify the car on this partial view picture as a 4-door Sedan, Touring Sedan ("Touring" meant a integrated trunk), Club Sedan or Limousine. The 1804 was a single model line, consisting of a lone Touring Sedan, style #1462.

This car shows some accessories, among them two-tone colors, bumper bars, fog lamps, and radio antenna.

I added this picture in Category:Packard Super Eight and Category:Packard 160. In fact, every One-Sixty is also a Super Eight...

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