2025 |
Pebble Beach Auctions1941 Packard 110 Station Wagon
Coachwork by Hercules
SOLD $22,400
Estimate
$70,000 - $90,000| Without Reserve
Engine
N2362070AL
Car Highlights
One of 300 Packard 110 Station Wagons Built for 1941
Packard’s Six-Cylinder Chassis Paired with Wooden Coachwork by Hercules
Exceptional Provenance with Just One Collector-Owner Since 1985
Exhibited at the Movieworld Museum and Featured in the 1976 Film Gable and Lombard
A Desirable and Versatile Packard Ideal for Touring, Show, and Lifestyle Events
Technical Specs
245 CID Inline 6-Cylinder Engine
Single Downdraft Carburetor
100 BHP at 3,000 RPM
3-Speed Manual Gearbox
4-Wheel Hydraulic Drum Brakes
Front Independent Suspension with Coil Springs
Rear Live Axle with Semi-Elliptical Leaf Springs and Shock Absorbers
Saleroom Addendum
Please note that this vehicle is titled by its engine number. Please also note that, contrary to the published catalogue, while this vehicle has been in long-term static storage, the consignor states that significant mechanical work was performed in 2025. Notes and invoices are on file and available for review. As a result of this work, the vehicle is currently operational, though further mechanical attention may still be required prior to regular road use.
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Facing a challenging market in 1937, Packard introduced a competitively priced model, the Packard Six. It shared most specifications with the larger 120, yet was priced less than $200 above a comparably equipped Ford. Sales of the more affordable model helped the company endure hard economic times. In 1940, Packard moved the entry-level price point up slightly with the launch of the six-cylinder 110 line. It was an immediate success, selling 63,000 units in the first year. The 110 was available as a two-door or four-door sedan, a convertible, and a station wagon. By the eve of WWII, station wagons had become a symbol of gracious living on country estates and beachside villas alike, and the Packards were the most exclusive available.
In 1941, coachbuilder Hercules supplied 358 bodies to Packard for 110 and 120 chassis, 300 of which were bound for the 110. This 110 Station Wagon is believed by the consignor to be a California car from new. It possesses a charming patina and was exhibited at Movieworld Cars of Stars museum in Buena Park, California, for many years. Following its use in the 1976 film Gable and Lombard, the Packard was purchased by a previous owner from whom the consignor acquired the car in July 1985. Having been recently serviced following long-term static storage, this seldom-seen Packard 110 Station Wagon with wooden coachwork by Hercules would be an ideal example for a concours restoration or enjoyment as is.
*Please note that this vehicle is titled by its engine number. Please also note that this vehicle has been in long-term static storage and may not be currently operational. It will require mechanical attention prior to road use.