1951 Packard 200 Base Coupe 2-Door 4.7L
1951 Packard 200 Club Sedan
Packard 200 1951 technical specifications | |
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Item location: | Englewood, Colorado, United States |
Make: | Packard |
Model: | 200 |
SubModel: | Club Sedan |
Type: | Coupe |
Trim: | Base Coupe 2-Door |
Year: | 1951 |
Mileage: | 51,047 |
VIN: | 24953409 |
Color: | cream |
Engine size: | 4.7L 4720CC 288Cu. In. l8 GAS L-HEAD Naturally Aspirated |
Number of cylinders: | 8 |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Drive type: | U/K |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Description |
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Up for sale is our 1951 Packard 200 club sedan288 8This vehicle has been garage kept for the last few decades untouchedWe cleaned the fuel tank and did a fuel system flush, as well as adjusted brakes along with other minor things to be able to drive.
She didn't need much attention to make her road worthy again, although a thorough tune-up would be an absolute must
CLEAN COLORADO TITLE..
Exterior is in good condition,TWO TONE. showing signs of age. no major damage or rustInterior is is decent shape, does have some stain marks on door panels and floor
Everything appears to be in working order like the radio,lights, horn, wipers etc
1951 brought a new look to all the Packard that last until 1954. The 1951 models all had a single piece windshield. The grille was a new design also. The Packard 200 line is identified by a single strip of chrome across the front fenders and door and a toothless grille. A low, single-fin hood mascot was used. The 200 Deluxe was further distinguished by its chrome wheel rings and turn indicators. Standard equipment on all Packards included twin horns; two sun visors; two variable speed windshield wipers; horn blow ring; front and rear bumper guards; jack and tools. Packard block lettering, was used along the lower edge of the hood.
24TH SERIES, 2401 MODEL, 288 8 CYL ENGINE, AUTOMATIC, 135HP (GUTLESS) 3600LBS
She didn't need much attention to make her road worthy again, although a thorough tune-up would be an absolute must
CLEAN COLORADO TITLE..
Exterior is in good condition,TWO TONE. showing signs of age. no major damage or rustInterior is is decent shape, does have some stain marks on door panels and floor
Everything appears to be in working order like the radio,lights, horn, wipers etc
1951 brought a new look to all the Packard that last until 1954. The 1951 models all had a single piece windshield. The grille was a new design also. The Packard 200 line is identified by a single strip of chrome across the front fenders and door and a toothless grille. A low, single-fin hood mascot was used. The 200 Deluxe was further distinguished by its chrome wheel rings and turn indicators. Standard equipment on all Packards included twin horns; two sun visors; two variable speed windshield wipers; horn blow ring; front and rear bumper guards; jack and tools. Packard block lettering, was used along the lower edge of the hood.
24TH SERIES, 2401 MODEL, 288 8 CYL ENGINE, AUTOMATIC, 135HP (GUTLESS) 3600LBS