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This 1937 Packard One Twenty features convertible sedan bodywork. The car is finished in cream over gray leather upholstery,
This 1937 Packard Super Eight is a model 1502 convertible sedan that is said to have undergone a refurbishment prior
1937 Packard 1502 Super Eight Convertible Sedan. Everything was done to make this car a standout on the show field, and on the road. The body...
Power is provided by a correct-type 288ci Lycoming V8, which sends power front wheels though Cords unique preselector 4-speed transaxle. The car
1937 Ford Sedan Convertible street rod. A one-of-a-kind. Completestreet rod conversion from an original stock car with less than90,000...
Reduced! This 1937 Ford Slant Back Sedan is well built and rides as good as it looks. It is powered by a Good Wrench 350 chevrolet with around...
...Sedan. Introduced in January 1935, the car was an immediate success with consumers, with Packard producing 24,995 One-Twentys, compared to...
...road car ready to tour. Just beautiful inside and out. According to records that accompany the car, this beautiful 1937 Packard 1502 convertible...
This 1937 Ford Deluxe Convertible Sedan is a stunning example of late 1930s automotive design, combining the sleek, art-deco styling Ford was...
...Sedan. Introducedin January 1935, the car was an immediate success with consumers, with Packard producing 24,995 One-Twentys, compared to...
...road car ready to tour. Justbeautiful inside and out. According to records that accompany thecar, this beautiful 1937 Packard 1502 convertible...
1937 Ford 74 Series Tudor Sedan The Ford Standard and Deluxe was a series of full size carsintroduced for the 1937 model year. This family of...
...spacewas limited, and'Trunkback' versions continued gaining sales. Thestation wagon had seating for eight passengers. A 4-door"convertible...
1937 Ford 74 Series Tudor Sedan The Ford Standard and Deluxe was a series of full size cars introduced for the 1937 model year. This family of...
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