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1937 Packard Super 8 Touring Sedan. Packard entered the Classic era with a new straight eight engine replacing its early V12. This milestone engine used a unique crankshaft design and firing order that balanced the reciprocating forces and eliminated vibration. This wonderful new 13Ohp engine provided more power, better fuel economy and the inline configuration was compatible with the 'long hood' design themes that would be characteristic of the Classic era. This particular car was sold by the Seattle Packard Company in january of 1938, it came fully-equipped with fog lights, luggage rack, radio, heater and dual side mount spares.