This 1936 Packard 120B Touring Sedan exemplifies pre-war American luxury and engineering excellence. Powered by a 282 cubic-inch straight-eight engine, it runs smoothly and remains remarkably original, featuring pristine bodywork, interior, and even its rare factory dust shrouds. Equipped with seldom-seen luxury options—such as oversized fog lamps, side-mounted spares, dual mirrors, a Jaeger glove box clock, AM radio, and a fold-down chrome luggage rack—this Packard radiates elegance. Its flowing fenders, long hood, wide step boards, and signature tall chrome grille with the goddess hood ornament create the stately