Re: 1956 Executive question (s)
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Ultimately the Exec is a "glorified Clipper". My preference is Pat's and Carib convertibles. I doubt that i will ever off my 56 Exec tho. I like it. Exec's are not high dollar cars even in show condition especialy the sedans. I like the styling too of the Exec. Too bad they didn't build it on the long wheel base tho.
The sedan is a nice car to drive without worrying about tearing up a high dollar Carib or 400 or other clipper hardtops. The Executive sedan seems to be a very rugged car with alot of curb appeal and comfort. Much of the hard top craze is just psychological anyway especialy with 55 and 56 Clipper and Packards. Other makes of hardtops made significant body line/roof line changes between HT and sedans while Packard didn't.
Posted on: 2011/8/19 11:28
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is it not just a renaming of the 55 Clipper Custom 2 door, thus making it a junior.
it was a marketing thing to boost sales or something right? i like to say the 2 door custom is the carribean of the clippers, but i'm biased. Hank
Posted on: 2011/8/19 13:32
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Sales of medium priced cars especially the fancier models was very strong in the early fifties. In 1954 Buick actually outsold Plymouth. Hardtops, and other deluxe models had quite a vogue.
I suspect Packard brought out the Executive to take advantage of this. At the time, the rising young executive was one of the most popular marketing demographics. The Edsel was specifically aimed at this group. By combining the smaller Clipper model with some luxury touches and senior front end, they had a new line to sell at a minimal tooling cost. It appears to be a marketing driven extension of existing model lines.
Posted on: 2011/8/19 15:05
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Being partial to the Executive's styling, it is a junior with the best of both senior and junior styles. The front end body from the seniors and stylishly flared taillights of the juniors. Although it also has the 5" shorter chassis, the 352 vice 374 V8, and less desireable instrument gauges.
I don't think that the Executive was that much cheaper than the Pats, 400's or Caribs. As compared to the Buicks and Chevys of the day. They were still almost a year's family income for somebody to buy.
Posted on: 2011/8/22 14:47
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