1936 Packard 120B touring sedan was delivered new to L.E. Dresback Inc. of San Diego, California, and it is finished in black over tan cloth upholstery. Power comes from a 282ci straight-eight paired with a three-speed manual transmission, and equipment includes hydraulic drum brakes, turn signals, an AM radio, and a heater. Service includes installation of an electric secondary fuel pump, an electric cooling fan, a replacement exhaust system, a Goddess of Speed radiator mascot, Packard-branded yellow-lens driving lamps, front lap belts, and tires as well as rebuilds of the brakes, starter, generator, carburetor, and mechanical fuel pump.