1951 PACKARD 250 CONVERTIBLE
This outstanding model 250 is the only Packard that was available as a convertible in 1951 and was one of the last great cars that Packard had to offer. This highway
cruiser rode on a 122-inch wheel base and featured full length front fenders, much larger interior as well as the all new “Horizon Vison” windshield that was curved
and in excess of five feet wide. The power train includes Packard’s famous 150 horsepower inline eight cylinder engine well known for its power and reliability and
ultramatic transmission. Features include correct wide whitewall tires, wheel beauty rings, factory push button radio, Packard spotlight with integrated rear view
mirror, power top, back up lights, full fender skirts and correct Packard floor mats inscribed with the well known slogan “ask the man that owns one.” This beauty
represents an excellent investment opportunity that can be enjoyed on a daily basis by the new owner while it continues to appreciate in value.
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PACKARD “ASK THE MAN THAT OWNS ONE”