1941 Packard 110 Convertible Coupe
edited by David Barth, 1 March 2009.
Courtesy The Automobile Driving Museum in Los Angeles, California,
USA.
Photos were taken in January 2009.
The 1941 Packard had some styling changes from the 1940 models. Headlights were incorporated into the fenders and the
interior and exterior trim had minor changes.
In 1940, the 110 models outsold the more expensive 120 models. In 1941, the Clipper model was introduced, and it caused
fewer sales for the 110 and 120 models. In 1942, the Packard company labeled all 110 and 120 series cars Clipper
models.
Body Style: Convertible Coupe
Factory Price: $1,195
Production: 34,700 of all Packard Models
Weight: 3,260 lbs.
Engine: 6 cylinder, L head
Horsepower: 100 at 3,600 rpm
Displacement: 245.3 cubic inches
Wheelbase: 122 inches
Transmission: 3 speed column shift
Brakes: 4 wheel hydraulic














