Enter To Win a 1942 Packard One-Twenty!
Each year, the Kansas Masonic Foundation sponsors a raffle for a classic car, with 75 percent of proceeds supporting local communities. Over the past eight years, the program has returned more than $2 million to Kansas Masonic lodges. The 2024-2025 classic car is a 1942 Packard One-Twenty Convertible Coupe, which will be featured at various Masonic lodges throughout the state. Participants may purchase $20 raffle tickets online or through your local lodge. The winner will be announced at the Grand Lodge of Kansas Annual Communication.
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Win this classic 1942 Packard One-Twenty Valued at $70,000!
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A Brief History
Leading up to World War II, Packard had a model lineup ready for all buyers in nearly every price range. The 1942 20th-Series Packard was introduced with an entirely new shape that pulled the modern appeal of the Clipper styling across all body styles, except for one, the convertible coupe. This particular series would continue to be offered in the classic 1941 stylings, marketed as Body No. 1589 in a six-cylinder form on an exclusive 122” chassis and Body No. 1599 with an eight-cylinder as the only Junior Series Packard to share the Senior Eight 127” chassis.
The classic car was fully equipped with bucket headlights incorporated into the fenders along with the parking lamps, rounder fenders that retained horizontal stainless trim accents, optional isolated running boards, simplified side engine trim incorporating the hood release, tail lamps moved to the body, a gas door to hide the filler cap, and an inviting interior that offered a single handle convertible top release and power-folding operation. Manufacturing for all automakers stopped in early February 1942 to focus efforts on military equipment and supplies, making the last of these limited production, pre-war Packards very rare indeed!
The classic car was fully equipped with bucket headlights incorporated into the fenders along with the parking lamps, rounder fenders that retained horizontal stainless trim accents, optional isolated running boards, simplified side engine trim incorporating the hood release, tail lamps moved to the body, a gas door to hide the filler cap, and an inviting interior that offered a single handle convertible top release and power-folding operation. Manufacturing for all automakers stopped in early February 1942 to focus efforts on military equipment and supplies, making the last of these limited production, pre-war Packards very rare indeed!
Ticket Purchase Information:
1) Purchase tickets online via the link below and your ticket(s) will be mailed to you.
2) Contact us via email at [email protected] or by phone at (785) 819-2318 to place your ticket order and we will mail you your tickets upon receiving your payment.
The drawing is on Thursday, March 20, 2025 at 6pm. Hyatt Regency, Wichita, Kansas
*Please Note: Ticket purchases are NOT tax-deductible. Winner will be responsible for any state, federal and registration taxes, licenses and fees. Winner will be responsible for any transportation costs of the vehicle. Estimate taxes must be paid prior to delivery of vehicle within 14 days of drawing or prize forfeited and new winner drawn. Estimated value of prize $70,000. Winner need not be present to win.