Re: 1953/4 Caribbean 4-door hardtop sedan exploration

Posted by Mahoning63 On 2020/4/23 19:17:29
Let's take a look at another opportunity, a 149 wheelbase Limousine. The frame was there for the using and now that Packard owned Conner there was no reason why they couldn't have set up an off-line station to build up the body. Another off-line station later along the assembly line could have assembled the division window and other interior elements. Because the car could have run down the main line for most of its assembly the price could have been brought down to match Cadillac Series 75 and still delivered profit. Ultramatic, A/C, Torsion-Level and heated rear seats standard!

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