1941 Packard 120 Henney Hearse,Black,Straight 8 Eight Flathead,Suicide Doors
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You would have to look long and hard to find another example of this beautiful example of anArt Deco era car.Rare Wartime WorldWar II eraPackard Henney Hearse. I believe it is a 120 (one twenty), I don't know if it is A,,B,C,or CD.The previous owners said that they can only find 2 other 1941 Henney Hearses in America. They owned this car for over 50 years and it has always been stored inside since they owned it(looking at the frame, body and undercarriage, they are telling the truth.The engine is locked up the flathead and radiator and some other parts are in the back. It is a very solid car for a restoration. Tires hold air, but are inpoor condition. The back 2 doors are suicide doors (they have door openers [levers] on the inside, we don't know what this would be for).I've been told they have a title and I will include itwhen I receive it. Will at minimum be sold with a bill of sale right now and I will provide a bonded title if I don't receive one. From my research, I don't believe that Packards were issued a VIN number at the factory. The Davis County Treasurer's Office say that the VIN number is probably an Iowa state issued VIN. Available for local pickup only!! Please ask all questions prior to buying. You are buying the car picturedas-is in the condition pictured. I will consider offers, but not lowballs. Tire leaning against the front of car is not included.I can store the vehicle for a couple months but payment is required within 7 days. Thanks for looking!!
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