Type
4/5S SAL
Number of doors
4
Wheelbase
3226 mm 127 in
Length
5537 mm 218 in
Width
1981 mm 78 in
Height
1600 mm 63 in
Length:wheelbase ratio
1.72
Ground clearance
191 mm 7.5 in
Kerb weight
1875 kg 4134 lb
Fuel capacity
72.7 litres 16 UK Gal 19.2 US Gal
Bore
88.90 mm
Cylinders
S-8
Displacement
5.4 litre5361 cc(327.148 cu in)
Compression ratio
7.80:1
Fuel system
1 Ca carb
Maximum power
157.2 PS (155.0 bhp) (115.6 kW)@ 3600 rpm
Specific output
28.9 bhp/litre0.47 bhp/cu in
Maximum torque
373.0 Nm (275 ft?�·lb) (38 kgm)@ 2000 rpm
bmep
874.3 kPa (126.8 psi)
Specific torque
69.58 Nm/litre
Manufacturer
Packard
Coolant
Water
Bore/stroke ratio
0.82
Unitary capacity
670.13 cc/cylinder
Aspiration
Normal
Compressor type
N/A
Intercooler
None
Catalytic converter
N
Power-to-weight
82.67 bhp/ton
Engine location
Front
Engine alignment
Longitudinal
Drive
RWD
Turning circle
13.40 m
Suspension
front I.CS.
Track: Rear
LA.SE.
Brakes F/R
Dr/Dr
Transmission
3A
Top gear ratio
1.00
Final drive ratio
3.50
RAC rating
39.2
year
1953
The 1953 Packard 400 Patrician was aptly christened after the old Roman term for aristocrat or noble, being Packard's top model in its sedan lineup since its introduction in 1951.
1951 Packard 400 Patrician(top of the line); and as noted above, a 1972 VW Beetle. My favorite of them all? The Packard.
Packard 2406 1951 PACKARD 400 PATRICIAN RARE SELDOM SEEN FOR SALE 1,500.00 1956 PACKARD CLIPPER PATRICIAN 56 MINT PAINT CHIPS DZ 8.
Packard 2406 1951 PACKARD 400 PATRICIAN RARE SELDOM SEEN FOR SALE $1,500.00 Ford : F-150 Ford F150 for sale $4,500.
1951 Packard 400 Patrician, couple standing at driver's door Title 1951 Packard 400 Patrician, couple standing at driver's door Creator Packard
400 entries Bob McRae's 1951 Packard 400 Patrician won the prestigious Mayor's Choice Award.