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Esquire Scripts
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John McCall and Mitch Parker
Hello...any Esquire owners out there? Through the great help of the folks at Kepich Exhaust and their E-Bay Store, I have been able to replicate the side scripts for the rare Esquire. They will need to be gold plated prior to installation but are now being offered at $100.00 each. I could not have done these without the help of George Hamlin, an Esquire owner who made the artwork available to me.

Now, since I am doing a REPLICA Esquire, I have elected to design a new trunk script to replace the sometimes-used "Caribbean" side script style that found its way to the trunks of many of Mr. DuBois' Esquires. I find this script to be very much out of character with the "Packard" script to the left which is elongated and linear. So, I designed my own to be in keeping, just as a Caribbean model would also have. Since I am doing a replica, I guess I won't get censured by too many purists.

Now readers, find me a good 400 to do all this cosmetic surgery on, and Happy Holidays!

Esquireman

Posted on: 2011/12/21 10:23
1956 Packard Caribbean Convertible
1956 Packard Patrician Touring Sedan
1938 Eight Touring Sedan
1949 Custom Eight Touring Sedan
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Re: My New Esquire Replica Project
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John McCall and Mitch Parker
I'll be most happy to do this. My Caribbean and Patrician are already on the roster. I look forward to adding the Esquire and also sharing with any other Esquire owners (a small subset of 56 Packard folks I dare say!).

Posted on: 2011/12/4 14:32
1956 Packard Caribbean Convertible
1956 Packard Patrician Touring Sedan
1938 Eight Touring Sedan
1949 Custom Eight Touring Sedan
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My New Esquire Replica Project
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John McCall and Mitch Parker
After years of lamenting the theft of my 56 Packard Caribbean convertible [5699-1179], a recent article by George Hamlin in "The Cormorant" about Harry DuBois' rebadging 400 coupes as "Esquires" got me on a creative ledge for which there is now no return.

It struck me that I could--with some shuffling of trim--have a "poor man's Caribbean coupe".

With much more ease than I thought, I have been able to assemble the two left and right antenna speedlines, the lower trim on the right side, and the two divider strips that are positioned over the top of the tail light housings.

When I ordered the latter from Max Merritt, I was asked if I needed to have them rushed out. I told them that SINCE I DON'T EVEN HAVE THE CAR YET, a rush was not necessary!

So, I am anxiously awaiting some forlorn 400 that wants to be an "Esquire" replica. I have had a lot of fun thinking about the color combinations. Unlike the Esquires that Harry DuBois produced, I plan to do the full Caribbean three-toned treatment on mine--including a replication of the Hypalon top (SMS has sent me a very convincing sample). My ideal color combination will be off white Hypalon, Dover White, Jamaican Yellow [feature strip] and Corsican Black. The interior will follow suit with white leather, yellow leather, and black cloth or black leather with a white perforated headliner and black or gray dash.

To take the Esquire project even one step further, I have designed an "Esquire" script for the trunk that is in the same style as the "Caribbean" trunk script (in instances where DuBois applied the trunk script, it was a slightly reduced version of the side fender script which was a font like that of the Caribbean). The side scripts will follow the Caribbean font. I have found a source to reproduce both, and then I will have them gold plated.

Now, to find a Caribbean hood! Mind you, I can still have a correct and mildly customized replica without it, as some of the Esquires used the standard 400 hood. But that special component on the front clip will give me an all-Caribbean exterior.

I welcome your comments and encourage you to stay tuned. I will share the progress of the project, especially after I get the candidate for my transformation! --Esquireman

Posted on: 2011/12/4 8:20
1956 Packard Caribbean Convertible
1956 Packard Patrician Touring Sedan
1938 Eight Touring Sedan
1949 Custom Eight Touring Sedan
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