Re: First Production 1955 Patrician

Posted by portlandon On 2014/2/8 19:53:13
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Let the ride decide said: "Is a 55 Patrician in this condition worth his asking price? To someone maybe. If he would keep it stored inside like the last owner, then the historical "value" might be saved, until someone wants to spend their money on it.

lThat's why his price does not make sense, especially in this economy."


Absolutely not. If this were '55 Patrician #3036 in this condition, it would be either a parts car for a Four Hundred/Caribbean or $500-$700 dollar car.

This cars worth/asking price is for the future owners bragging rights to owning "The First '55 Packard/Packard V8 Production Car made".

Cars are worth more for any number of strange reasons. Some cars are worth more because they are one of only 3 with rally stripes and bucket seats without a console & column shift with a straight 6.

But to own the first production model of any year certainly ads more to the value amongst any car marque collector.

It certainly ads more than $3,000 to the final restored price at auction, I guarantee.




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