The Packard Super Eight was the larger of the two eight-cylinder luxury automobiles produced by the Packard Motor Car Company of Detroit Michigan. It shared frames and some body types with the top model Packard Twelve. The 1933-1936 Packard Super Eight was a big classic. In 1937 it was reduced to a smaller and lighter design. Following the discontinuation of the Sixteenth Series Twelve after the 1939 model year a new Custom Super Eight One-Eighty was derived from the Super Eight as the new top car range. The Super Eight was renamed the Super Eight One-Sixty starting a naming convention change in 1940. These two models shared most mechanical components including the 160 HP Inline Eight engine and continued to be regarded as the Senior Packard. Here we have a beautifully kept Victoria Coupe that is share to capture the eyes of onlookers everywhere you drive! The 320 Cubic Inch 8 cylinder runs smooth and quiet so quiet in fact you can barely tell its running.