1941 Packard Super Eight One-Eighty Convertible Victoria (by Darrin)
Commonly known as the “Darrin” Packard due to its designer, Howard “Dutch” Darrin, this rare automobile represents one of the most exclusive American luxury cars of the pre-war era.
The 1941 model incorporated Clipper-inspired styling while maintaining Darrin’s signature design elements: an extended hood line, dramatically low vee’d windshield, and distinctive cut-down doors. With just 35 examples produced in 1941, these vehicles were essentially hand-built to individual customer orders, positioning them among the most exclusive American automobiles of their time.
Under the hood, the Super Eight One-Eighty featured Packard’s powerful inline eight-cylinder engine, delivering smooth, refined performance characteristic of the marque’s reputation for engineering excellence. The combination of Hollywood glamour styling with Packard’s legendary build quality and mechanical reliability made these cars particularly desirable among wealthy clientele seeking something more individual than standard production models.
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