1939 Packard 1703 Super Eight

Packard's Seventeenth Series models, introduced in September of 1939, returned along with the Six, Eight, Super Eight, and Twelve model lines. The Super Eight series, comprised of the 1703 and 1705 models, received the biggest changes for 1939.

1939 Packard 1703 Super Eight photo
Convertible Sedan
Chassis #: 12772022
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Factory Body Styles
The number of available Super Eight body styles was reduced for 1939 from fifteen to just six. Four body styles were on the 127-inch wheelbase (1703), and two were on the 148-inch wheelbase chassis (1705). The 1703 body styles consisted of a club coupe, convertible coupe, touring sedan, and convertible sedan. The two-door, four-passenger club coupe had a base price of $1,650, the Touring Sedan with seating for five listed at $1,730, the four-passenger convertible coupe at $1,875, and the five-passenger convertible sedan at $2,130.

The 1705 series was available as a Touring Limousine and a Touring Sedan. The custom models were no longer offered.

Custom Coachwork
As the 1930s were coming to a close, high-end luxury sales sagged and the mid-priced market boomed, causing product adjustments, particularly in response to declining sales in rolling chassis being sent to custom coachbuilders. Custom coachwork being created during this time was primarily for government officials and aristocrats who required limousines and parade cars, of from the dwindling pool of buyers who desired bespoke coachwork. Three new 148-inch wheelbase export-specification Model 1704 Super Eight Touring Limousines were sent by Packard in mid-1939 to Derham Body Company of Rosemont, Pennsylvania. There, they were converted into open Phaetons, with one example being sent to Canada for an official visit by the British Royal Family. The second example was sent to a Middle Eastern nation, and the third went to the Argentine Government, then under the control of Roberto Maria Ortiz.

Howard 'Dutch' Darrin's Convertible Victoria coachwork was popular with the Hollywood crowd, with a roster of customers that included Dick Powell, Clark Gable, Tyrone Power, Errol Flynn, Al Jolson, Ruby Keeler, and Gene Krupa. Styling features of the Darrin-bodied cars were the aluminum cowl, a low-profile hood, chromed vee'd windshield, and 'Darrin-dop' doors. Only a small number of Packards received the hand-built Darrin coachwork prior to 1940, with most being fitted to the less expensive One-Twenty platform. It is believed that six examples of the Super 8 received coachwork by Darrin.

Mechanical Specification
Power was from an L-head straight-eight displacing 320 cubic inches and offering 130 horsepower at 3,200 RPM. Cylinder heads were now cast iron for durability. It had roller cam valve lifters, nine main bearings, a Stromberg carburetor, and a standard compression ratio of 6.45:1. A compression ratio of 6.85:1 was optional.

The transmission was a three-speed selective synchromesh unit with column-mounted gearshift controls. Hydraulic brakes provided the stopping power. The compression and rear-axle ratios were updated for 1939.

Changes and Updates
Changes for 1939 included the column-mounted shifter, new taillights, and revised hood louvers. Options included a tachometer, overdrive, and a hill-holding device.

1939 Packard 1703 Super Eight photo
Convertible Victoria by Darrin
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Packard offered in their Super Eight brochure the phrase, 'For you who want a super car.'

Production
For 1939, Packard produced 3,962 examples of the Super Eight. As always, they were built to the highest standards and were one of the finest American cars of the pre-war era.

1939 was the final year for the 320 cubic-inch straight-8 engine. For 1940, the Super-8 One-Sixty and the Custom Super-8 One-Eight employed a 356 cubic-inch L-head straight-8 with 160 horsepower. The One-Twenty was powered by a 282 cubic-inch L-head inline-8 with 120 horsepower, and the One-Ten relied on a 245 cubic-inch L-head inline-6 with 100 horsepower.


by Daniel Vaughan | Mar 2019

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1939 1703 Super Eight
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Year
Production
Wheelbase
Engine
Prices
5,793
134.00 in.
8 cyl., 320.00 CID., 135.00hp
$2,400 - $4,865
5,793
127.00 in.
8 cyl., 320.00 CID., 135.00hp
$2,300 - $5,000
5,793
139.00 in.
12 cyl., 473.00 CID., 175.00hp
$2,580 - $5,000
2,478
134.00 in.
8 cyl., 320.00 CID., 130.00hp
$2,900 - $5,800
2,478
139.00 in.
8 cyl., 320.00 CID., 130.00hp
$3,165 - $7,500
3,962
148.00 in.
8 cyl., 320.00 CID., 130.00hp
$2,200 - $2,300
127.00 in.
8 cyl., 320.00 CID., 130.00hp
$1,650 - $2,130

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