The 1941 Packard Custom Super Eight One Eighty Convertible Victoria represents the absolute pinnacle of American luxury and automotive pre-war elegance. As Packard's flagship model, the “180” was designed to compete with the world's finest marques, featuring a whisper-quiet 356 cubic-inch straight-eight engine that produced 160 horsepower, the most powerful engine in a passenger car at the time.
What makes the Convertible Victoria particularly special is its coachwork by Darrin. Known for its signature “Darrin Dip” on the doors and a rakish, low-slung silhouette, the car exudes a sense of motion even when standing still. With its luxurious interior, power-operated windows (a rarity in 1941), and iconic “Goddess of Speed” hood ornament, this model remains one of the most coveted prizes for classic car collectors worldwide.
Here below is a collection of beautiful photos of the 1941 Packard Custom Super Eight One Eighty Convertible Victoria.

















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