From the Driver’s Seat - Our team’s personal take on what makes this classic stand out
THE ESSENTIALS
This 1941 Packard 110 Convertible Coupe is in overall good condition and has been mechanically sorted to be ready for tours! The Packard is finished in two tone maroon over white with matching red interior and a maroon convertible top. It is powered by its original 245ci inline-six paired with a three-speed manual transmission with overdrive. Showing 82,787 believed original miles, this Packard is well-suited as a driver-quality pre-war convertible for touring and local events.
The Packard 110 Convertible represented Packard’s entry-level offering in 1941, designed to broaden the brand’s reach while maintaining its reputation for engineering quality and smooth performance. This is one of the final pre-war Packards produced before WWII halted civilian automobile production. This Packard was acquired by its current owner in 2019 to add to their collection of pre-war motorcars to be driven regularly and toured. During their ownership, they invested more than $44,000 in restoration to create a mechanically excellent and period-correct Packard.
The exterior of this Packard is in overall good condition, finished in a two-tone maroon over white that shows visible chips and cracking consistent with age and use. The convertible top is finished in maroon with a matching boot cover. Brightwork is in overall good condition with some wear and pitting across trim elements. The headlights, sidelights, turn signals, taillights, and windshield wipers all function correctly. The Packard has wire wheels fitted with Coker Classic whitewall tires replaced in 2018. The 110 presents as a beautiful driver that has a desirable color combination that is ready to be enjoyed!
The interior of the Packard is in overall great condition trimmed in red vinyl upholstery with matching piping and black carpeting. The matching maroon painted dashboard is in great condition and the knobs throughout are in good condition with no cracking. The instruments and gauges are in good working order which include the heater, defrost, AM radio and clock. Overall, the interior is beautiful and in great working condition, ready for local shows and weekend drives!
The Packard retains its original 245ci inline-six engine with a downdraft carburetor and paired to a three-speed column-shift manual transmission with overdrive. The 6V battery is mounted under the driver’s seat (dated 6/22), and a battery cutoff is next to the driver’s seat. The Packard has drum brakes. From 2019 to present, the Packard has received extensive work across multiple systems totaling over $44,000 in documented parts and service. The drivetrain and overdrive system saw significant attention, including replacement and servicing of the overdrive solenoid, relay, lockout switch, transmission components, U-joints, and driveshaft work. The brake system was addressed with new brake shoes, springs, and wheel cylinders, along with additional brake-related service. The electrical system was substantially updated with a new wiring harness, rebuilt radio, ignition switch, and various electrical components. The fuel system includes work on the fuel pump, gas tank, sending unit, and fuel gauge repairs. The cooling and general mechanical systems include routine servicing. Interior and accessory-related work includes repairs to switches, interior handles, and dash components. Lastly, cosmetic and trim work included grille installation, chrome work, and minor paint-related items.. The Packard presents as a mechanically complete example with documented recent investment and functional systems.
This Packard comes with the shop manual, service records and a boot cover.
For more information and details, please call or text Kendi Brown at +1.623.404.9042 or email us at sales@classicpromenade.com. This 1941 Packard 110 Convertible is available for inspection at our showroom in Phoenix. We are pleased to offer FaceTime or WhatsApp live video inspections, and we help coordinate shipping worldwide. We also have financing partners if you are interested in financing.










































































































































































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