Re: 1954 Caribbean carpet
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Only way I know to determine that with absolute certainty is to examine an unrestored car in the same color scheme, or speak with someone who personally restored one and who recalls or might have saved the original carpet.
Posted on: 2010/6/21 10:36
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Re: 1954 Caribbean carpet
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1954 Caribbean
My original, unrestored green / white 32,000 mile Caribbean has green carpet.
Posted on: 2010/6/21 11:09
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lstelling -
You didn't specifically tell us the interior color combination (or trim set number) of your car, but perhaps it is green and white leather (set 82) - since you were expecting green carpet. Surprisingly, the 48-54 parts books (available here, at P'Info, for downloading) doesn't show colors or trim set numbers for front or rear floor carpet assemblies (Grs. 31.417 and 31.418) or even the bottom dash panel (Gr. 31.4175) for the 1954 Caribbean (5478), but merely advises (at the top of each application listing) to "Specify Trim Set No." when ordering. However, if you dig a little further through the Body Trim section, into "Bulk Trim Stock" listings, you'll find binding material listed, on pg. 584 (Gr. 31.4652), which was used to finish the edge of the carpet assemblies. If you continue to pg. 585, you'll find P/Ns listed for models including 5478, with corresponding trim set numbers and color specified. Unless Packard used contrast color binding on a black carpet, I would think that the binding color would be the same as the carpet. (Though not specified, I strongly suspect that P/N 429788 is black.) Yet, further down the page, you'll find bulk carpet material listed (Gr. 31.468), and if you continue to pg. 586, you'll find carpet material listed for 5478 in four colors: green, blue, black, and red. I'd go with the carpet color specified for the trim set number. Mind you, I'm no expert on '54 Caribbeans, and would defer to more detailed factual evidence that anyone else can provide.
Posted on: 2010/6/22 9:06
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Unfortunately, the paint and interior codes from the glove box are gone. We have determined by checking the underside of the seats and area that did not get repainted that the car was Gulf Green and Sahara Sand, but the carpet is now gone and can't be examined.
Thank you everyone. Your responses are very helpful!
Posted on: 2010/6/22 9:14
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Aren't the paint and trim codes given on the VN tag? If those spaces are blank, the car may have had non-standard paint and/or trim. Those occasional cars that can be authenticated or at least reasonably verified with non-standard paint and/or trim often do not have the paint and trim codes identified on the VN tag.
Posted on: 2010/6/22 10:58
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Dave, 1954 just had the small stainless (one year only) tag that only had the VN on it. The trim and paint codes were on a small sticker on the side of the glovebox.
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Posted on: 2010/6/23 22:19
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Right you are Dave. The 56 Pat I just bought has no trim code because it must have been special ordered. Note that the paint code "JN" has been stamped twice.
Posted on: 2010/6/23 22:56
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yours should indeed have green carpet, as mentioned the 54 vin plate did not have color code inked on it
Posted on: 2010/6/23 23:50
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lstelling -
While the '55 and '56 showroom albums reveal which interior trim sets were normally available for each exterior color combination, by model, we don't (yet) have a '54 showroom album, here, to guide us further. However, I'd venture a guess that a '54 Caribbean produced with Gulf Green and Sahara Sand two-tone exterior colors would have allowed for a choice of either black/white or green/white interior trim. In lieu of the paint/trim sticker, telltale clues as to the original interior colors must still exist somewhere inside the car. Carpet color should follow, logically, from that.
Posted on: 2010/6/24 9:39
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