1941 Packard One-eighty Lebaron Sport Brougham on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
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1941 Packard One-Eighty LeBaron Sport Brougham
CCCA 98.25 Score, Showed at Pebble Beach
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One of 100 made with only a handful of survivors left, many estimate to be no more than 20. Showed at Pebble Beach
in 2003. Car was judged by CCCA in 2002 and scored 98.25 out of 100 points. This is CCCA senior car #2462 with it's
known history dating back to the previous three owners over 25 years. Cosmetic restoration beautifully done in the
early to mid 1990's including the extremely rare and correct Riviera interior. The engine was completely rebuilt by
the Packard specialists at John Deere in Enquist, Illinois. The car has traveled about 5,000 miles since. Renowned
collector known for his fastidious attention to detail, Dr. Rick Zeiger purchased it from it's previous owner in
Chicago right around the turn of the century and made several improvements such as completely rebuilding the
transmission, fully rebuilding the front end with the use of early style metal pivot points instead of rubber, as
well as going through the entire cooling system assuring it's comfort and reliability. A previous owner tells me
that the car was absolutely rust and accident free prior to it's exhaustive restoration. If you'd like more
information regarding the One-Eighty,Videos below as well as an extensive collection of photos in the slideshow area.
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