1939 Packard Service Car Drive — The Hearse That Became a Surf Shop Car & BACK!

Ride along in a 1939 Packard One-Twenty Service Car with Henney coachwork — and listen to that 282-cubic-inch straight-eight do its thing. Built as a funeral-home service car, restored in the 1960s, and later lettered up as a "Live and Let Die" surf-shop billboard, this prewar Packard has lived three lives and is ready for its next! It's also one of the most documented professional cars we've ever had: a 1942 federal Certificate of War Necessity, an unbroken Connecticut ownership chain from 1960, period Henney sales literature, and service receipts through 2026. Coachwork: Henney Motor Company, Freeport, IL Chassis: Packard Seventeenth Series 1701-A Engine: 282ci L-head inline-eight, Stromberg 2-bbl, ~120 hp Stock #10243A 📍 Frankman Motor Company — Sioux Falls, SD 📞 605-250-5016 🔗 frankmanmotors.com Subscribe for more classic and specialty cars from the Frankman lot. #Packard #HenneyHearse #ClassicCar