To survive the Great Depression, independent automaker Packard had to diversify, and that meant selling more cars to more people. Hence, the 120. With all the quality and precision of a senior car, the 120 offers Packard style and performance at a...
You're likely looking at this 1941 Packard 120 convertible because you already know what it is. And if that's the case, you also know that it's a bargain. Arguably the best-driving Packard of the early 1940s, the 120 was hardly a "bargain" Packard...