Gateway Classic Cars is proud to present a 1937 Packard 120 C Convertible to our Las Vegas showroom!
In 1935, Packard moved to broaden its market share with the introduction of a mid-priced, 8-cylinder model known as the One-Twenty. Offered in a host of body configurations, the new 120 was the first Packard of offer independent, or "Safe-T-Flex," front suspension with unequal-length A-arms, and it came equipped with a 282 CI L-head inline 8-cylinder engine producing a smooth 120HP. The power from the straight-8 engine was transmitted to the semi-floating rear axle by way of a 3-speed manual transmission and gave Packard 120 a top speed of 85 MPH. This example is a 1937 Packard 120 Convertible Coupe finished in Creme Yellow with Ox Blood interior.
This 1937 Packard 120 Convertible Coupe provides a rare opportunity to own one of the finest engineered prewar American automobiles, representative of a time period when Packard was at the height of its powers. This Packard has 58,407 undocumented miles with a new convertible top.