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1941 Packard Super Eight One-Eighty Touring Limousine [1908]

1941 Packard Super Eight One-Eighty [1908] in In the Time of the Butterflies, Movie made for TV, 2001 IMDB

Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin: US

1941 Packard Super Eight One-Eighty Touring Limousine [1908]

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archi87 FR

2006-10-14 21:23

I would say a 1941 Packard, but I don't know which model.

pilou BE

2006-10-15 16:50

Packard 180 , nineteenth series model 1908 limousine touring , built september 1940 -august 1941

DynaMike NL

2007-03-26 23:31

The four chrome stripes on the fenders, the one-piece rear window, general shape and vertical pillar behind rear door make me think it's a 1940/1941 Studebaker President...

Dave41Packard US

2007-03-30 21:35

This is a tough call. It's definitely a Packard. It's definitely a Senior Packard (you can tell by the Art Deco tail lights and shape of the bumper) so that makes it a 160 or 180. The back of the Packard didn't change between 1940 and 1942 so from this shot I don't think you can nail down the year. I also don't think you can tell if it's the 127 or 148 inch wheelbase (Sedan vs 7 passenger Limo/Touring).

DynaMike NL

2007-03-30 21:40

As Weasel1984 already said, this car might be the same as this one: /vehicle_59802-Unknown.html

Dave41Packard US

2007-03-31 01:47

Yes, I think it's the same car. That eliminates 1940 because the 1940 models had different parking lights. Still don't know if it's a 41 or 42... the only difference was in the grill configuration which we can't see. If I were to guess I'd say 1941 just based on statistics... because of the war, Packard only built 3,252 senior Packards in 1942, while they built 5,879 in 1941. I don't think its a 7 passenger Packard (just not long enough), I think it's a 5 passenger sedan. I guess I'll have to find the movie and see if there are any shots whatsoever of this mystery Packard from the front :think:.

-- Last edit: 2007-03-31 01:49:03

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