1941 Packard Super 8 180 Darrin 1941 Packard Super 8 180 Darrin 1941 Packard Super 8 180 Darrin 1941 Packard Super 8 180 Darrin
1941 Packard Super 8 180 Darrin 1941 Packard Super 8 180 Darrin 1941 Packard Super 8 180 Darrin 1941 Packard Super 8 180 Darrin
1941 Packard Super 8 180 Darrin 1941 Packard Super 8 180 Darrin 1941 Packard Super 8 180 Darrin 1941 Packard Super 8 180 Darrin
1941 Packard Super 8 180 Darrin 1941 Packard Super 8 180 Darrin 1941 Packard Super 8 180 Darrin 1941 Packard Super 8 180 Darrin
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Convertible
Designer: Howard Darrin
 
This 1941 Packard Darrin was custom built by Howard 'Dutch' Darrin by modifying Packard Convertibles. Darrin lowered doorlines and windshields and extended the hood. It has rear opening doors, rather than suicide doors common on the 1939-1940 models and authentic Packard Ribbed Flooring.

Only 35 of the 1941 cars were produced and as of 1996 only 11 are left. This car was restored in 1994. The original selling price was $4,685.
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Convertible
Designer: Howard Darrin
 
In 1937 Howard 'Dutch' Darrin of Hollywood, CA began designing this radical coachwork known for its chrome frame windshield and cut-down doors. The Darrin attracted celebrity owners such as Clark Gable, Tyrone Power, Errol Flynn, Rosalind Russell, Constance Bennett, Gene Krupa, Ann Sheridan, Ruby Keller (Mrs. Al Jolson) and Preston Foster. In early 1939 coachwork production was moved to the Central Body Co. in Connersville, IN and in May 1941 production was moved to Sayers & Scoville Co. (Hess & Eisenhardt), Cincinnati, Oh. The production in 1941 was 35 Darrins, each with a approximate cost of $5,000. The engine is a 356 cubic-inch 160 horsepower straight-eight. This Darrin is currently on display at Citizens Motorcar Company - America's Packard Museum in Dayton, Ohio.

There were Packards, and then there were Darrin Packards. Howard 'Dutch' Darrin has been doing custom coachwork on Packards since the early 1920's, but his real 'star' came when he set up shop in Hollywood, customizing Packard coupes into dazzling Convertible Victorias with cut-down doors, a low hood line, and a padded dash. A total of 14 were built in Hollywood through 1939, two on the Super Eight chassis, and the rest on the One-Twenty chassis.

Darrin represented his masterpieces to Packard dealers, who then lobbied the company to offer these stunning cars as 'catalogue customs' which it did through 1942. Darrin built the cars in Cornersville, Indiana in 1940 and Packard moved production to Hess & Eisenhardt, in Cincinnati, in 1941 and 1942. About 150 Darrins were built, in all, mostly as Convertible Victorias. A few Sedans and Convertible Sedans were built, as well as one Sedanca.

This Convertible Victoria, finished in Packard Cream, is in the 'normal' configuration without either running boards or sidemounts.
The Packard One Eighty was first introduced in 1940 and was Packard's new top-of-the-line vehicle. It served as a replacement for the company's V12 powered vehicle. The Packard 180 was given a eight-cylinder 356 cubic-inch engine that produced an astonishing 160 horsepower. Packard proudly claimed that it was the most powerful eight cylinder engine on the market.

Though most of the other series, the 110, 120, 160, and 180, were similar in body styling in 1940, the 180 was segregated by its exquisite interior detailing, and lush carpets and fabrics. Options included a heater/defroster, air conditioning, radio, fender skirts, backup lights and more.

Styling changed only slightly during its production lifespan, lasting until 1942 when World War II brought an end to civilian automobile production. Famous coachbuilders, such as Darrin and LeBaron were given the opportunity to build their interpretation of the automobile on this accommodating chassis. These were constructed in limited numbers and built to suite the individual customers needs, desires, and specifications.

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1941 Packard Super 8 180 Darrin

Year1941
MakePackard
ModelSuper 8 180 Darrin
Body StyleConvertible
Engine LocationFront
Drive TypeRear Wheel
Production Years for Series1940 - 1942
Body DesignerHoward Darrin
Price$4,685.00
Weight4160 lbs | 1887 kg
Combined MPG0.00

Engine  
Engine ConfigurationS
L-Head
Cylinders8
Aspiration/InductionNormal
Displacement356.00 CU IN. | 5834.8 cc. | 5.8 L.
Valves16 valves.
2 valves per cylinder.
ValvetrainSV
Horsepower160.00 BHP (117.8 KW) @ 3500.00 RPM
HP to Weight Ratio26.0 LB / HP (Vehicles with similar ratio)
HP / Liter27.6 BHP / Liter
Compression Ratio6.85:1
Main Bearings9
Fuel TypeGasoline - Petrol
Fuel FeedCarburetor
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Standard Transmission
Gears3
TransmissionManual
Synchromesh w/Overdrive


 
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