1937 Packard Article - Must See !! 120 + Eight + Tweleve + Convertible on 2040-parts.com
Lakewood, Ohio, US
1937 Packard Article titled "Packard Motor Car Company" This article is
in excellent condition, is three pages long and in addition to the text
it has ten photos including the Packard 120, 120 Convertible Coupe, 120
Touring sedan, Super Eight, Twelve Formal Sedan, Twelve Victoria
Convertible, Twelve Coupe, and Twelve Engine Compartment. Perfect gift
for someone owning or restoring one of these automobiles. Don't let this
one pass you by - Bid today :)
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