The 1938 Packard 1605 Super Eight Convertible Sedan is a prime example of pre-war American luxury and craftsmanship. Built by the Packard Motor Car Company, it featured elegant Art Deco styling, a long wheelbase, and a powerful 320-cubic-inch inline-eight engine delivering smooth performance. With only a limited number produced, this convertible sedan remains a highly coveted collector’s item, representing the pinnacle of Packard prestige before World War II reshaped the automotive industry.















