1940 Packard Super Eight 180 Sedan
by Jack Pumphrey
Title
1940 Packard Super Eight 180 Sedan
Artist
Jack Pumphrey
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Painting - Pen & Ink Wash
Description
Pen & Ink wash drawing of the 1940 Packard 180 which was introduced for the 1940 model year by the Packard Motor Car Company, the correct name of the model was Custom Super Eight One-Eighty, the car was derived from the Packard Super Eight One-Sixty with which it shared the complete running gear including the in-line eight-cylinder, 356-cubic-inch, 160 horsepower, Packard’s of all series (110, 120, 160, 180) shared similar body styling in 1940, using the same bodies with hoods and front fenders of different length to meet their respective chassis, thus the 160 and 180 got identical bodies, however, the 180s featured finer interior detailing with the best fabrics, leather and carpeting available
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September 2nd, 2015
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