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PACKARD mod. Super-Eight 1501 |
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(Stati Uniti 1937)
Prior to the second world war, Packard was a leading American maker of aristocratic cars with straight-eight and V12 engines whose impeccable style, elegance and top-quality worksmanship gave them an image on a par with the limousines being produced in Europe. This example has an eight-cylinder power plant and independent front suspensions.
| Engine: |
8 cilindri |
| Capacity: |
5261 cc |
| Max power output: |
125 CV a 3200 giri/min. |
| Max speed: |
120 km/h |
| Weight: |
2077 kg |
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