1939 Packard 2 Door Businessman Coupe
1939 Packard Businessman Coupe for sale in Rolla, North Dakota, United States
Condition: | Used |
Item location: | Rolla, North Dakota, United States |
Make: | Packard |
Model: | Businessman Coupe |
Type: | Coupe |
Year: | 1939 |
Mileage: | 93,560 |
Transmission: | Manual |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Want to buy? | Contact seller! |
Description for Packard Businessman Coupe 1939
This is an amazing restoration project. It is 100 percent complete, ut disassembled. The previous owner took it apart, nd sadly fell ill before he could put it back together. He labeled every part and bolt and nut. Also he made a booklet detailing with diagrams where every part goes.
The frame has been blasted and primed, he unique independent front suspension is rebuilt and blasted. The fenders and chrome are in excellent condition. The bumpers are freshly rechromed, he grille shutters and trim are straight and shiny. The seats have good frames but need recovering.
Included is all new glass, s well as the old. The door panels are all intact, he headliner rods are included, ut the material is gone.
The original motor and tranny have been rebuilt, ut have sat for many years. The rad and exhaust system is also there and in great shape. The gas tank is also clean and good to use.
The frame is perfectly solid and a very heavy design which could handle any power. The body is excellent. The hood, enders, unning boards etc are straight and rust free. The main body has a couple of small rust areas on the edge in the trunk area, here are a couple of small dents in the roof, hich should pop out.
The car is located in Canada on the Manitoba, orth Dakota border. I will deliver to the port at no cost. There are no broker fees if picked up there by the buyer. Delivery may be available worldwide. Please email or call or text 204-881-8818 for shipping details.
This is the cleanest project I have ever owned. All parts have always been stored in a dry vented storage area. They were taken out for pictures only. I even have the newspaper which Packard always placed under the floormat on the day the car was delivered.