Packard 4294 Henney Packard (1942)
for sale
Price: US $517.77
Price: US $517.77
Rare Arizona desert find * 1 of ? * Arizona titled 1942 Henney Packard 4x4 Ambulance. In need of a complete restoration, I have had the car for over a year and have determined that my shop is not the proper place for this project, it should belong to a military vehicle collector, Packard collector, or someone who is a combination of both. It is a rolling project, I had the wheels cleaned, coated, new flaps, tubes and useable tires so it is movable. I have obtained a Packard straight 8 engine and transmission, currently on a custom rolling stand, which is also included with the car, please assume both need to be gone through and inspected or rebuilt. Signed, notarized Arizona title, all of the Henney badging on the vehicle is present and intact. Everything is located at my shop in Buckeye, AZ 85326, delivery or assistance with transport may be available.
There are two ID tags located on the vehicle, a Henney Coach Works builders tag, and a Packard Body tag from which I have obtained the following information from research. My research documents will go to the new owner of the car.
- This is a Packard 8 of which Henney Coach Works produced 804 in 1942
- The body number is 13170, the range of body numbers in 1942 is 12900-13694 - so the body is the 270th of 804
- The model number on the Henney tag is 4294 which designates Packard 8 Ambulance
- The engine number on the Henney tag is E311184D - and E prefix (300, 000 series) designates 1942
- The Packard serial number is A2278, (A2) prefix signifies commerical chassis, and 278 signifies 278 of 804
- The axles appear to be similar to those used in Marmon Herrington 4x4 conversions - I do not know where the 4x4 parts come into the history of this car
- From my research I learned that the top generals and dignitaries during the war (Eisenhower, Patton etc) often traveled in Henney Packard vehicles as they were the top of the line of staff vehicles during the war effort, and that some Henney Packards were used state side and abroad, during and after the war as Civil Defense Vehicles, and also at the VA.
- The original body color as found in the door jams is drab green, then it appears the vehicle was painted again in a light gray color.
- I have found evidence in the vehicle that it may have been a running driving vehicle as late as the early 1990s, but otherwise it appears it has been in its current condition since.
- Vehicle dimension are 20 feet long, 6.5 feet wide, and 7.5 feet tall - it is a big vehicle.
update: 2016-01-13
Used |
“Needs complete rebuilt or restoration.” |
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): | 200IA2278 | Make: | Packard |
Mileage: | 37,319 | Year: | 1942 |
Sub Model: | Henney Packard | Model: | 4294 |
Warranty: | Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty | Trim: | Ambulance |
Vehicle Title: | Clear | Engine: | Straight 8 |
For Sale By: | Private Seller | Drive Type: | 4x4 |