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Bryan, the Patrician is not at Jeff's shop. The Early Bird Tour from the Texas Packard Meet visited Jeff's shop on their Friday morning tour. Jeff was absent, judging a car show in Mexico City. As far as I know Jeff is not a PAC member, he just has an interesting place to visit when driving through the back roads of central Texas. Hard to believe that a small town of 1,100 folks has two big restoration shops. The Patrician is at Classic Street. Hopefully, my letter correcting the error will be published in the July issue of TPC. (o{}o)
Posted on: 2014/7/8 17:56
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=============== Somewhere there is (or was) indeed a 1955 Four Hundred 1001, Caribbean 1001, Clippers 1001, etc. And this is not unlikely at all. Some of these vehicles are indeed known and certainly there are records that did not go "up in smoke." This stuff may not be on the internet, but that does not mean it doesn't exist. Stating "first 1955 production Patrician" is certainly a valid thing to say. Nothing wrong with that. But this does not mean it was the first 1955 production Packard. RE: the Mark II Continental... those were not done "at the factory" but in fact were done on their own separate and limited assembly line at Mitchell-Bentley... same place where 1953 and 1954 Packard Caribbeans were converted. By the way, one of the supposedly early Mark IIs is presently up for sale. And maintaining a database for Mark II is a relatively easy matter. But when you flip the switch over to doing this same thing for Packard and Clipper for 1955 and 1956, you are talking about a very large number of vehicles, models and equipment. Big difference. Apples and watermelons. There, of course are roster keepers for these vehicles and I do believe one roster for V8 Packards is (or at least used to be) available via the Packard Club.
Posted on: 2014/7/8 19:05
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The first 1955 Caribbean #5588-1001 was found by its current owner on a used car lot in New York in the 1960s. It still shows up at various shows in the Empire State.
Posted on: 2014/7/8 20:59
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An interesting note is that the;
1st 55 Caribbean has an Dawson El Paso, Texas dealer tag on the trunk. And The 1st 55 Patrician now shows up in Texas. Were these cars, dealer display/parade/car-a-van vehicles that were then sent to dealers that were starving for any Packards they could get?
Posted on: 2014/7/8 22:50
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A fair question to ask since the model year introduction was in the middle of winter.
I would expect they would have sent them to California. El Paso in the fifties was not a booming affair. So there may have been some pull or payback reason for sending them to Texas.
Posted on: 2014/7/9 7:35
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Brian, I've only read as far in this thread as your post quoted above, and it was the one I was waiting for after all the blather about what this car is "worth" that went before it. THANKS! I don't know if the old car hobby has come down to just bucks, or what, but anything with the number "1001" on it is worth saving, in my book. It's a matter of the history of the marque, as in preservation of it, through the hobbiest, enthusiast, or archivist. If it's all about the dollars, there is no longer a hobby, there is an industry, and an industry only decides what something is "worth" rather than its value. True, there are limits to what can be preserved, but this car has historic value, and it's in good enough shape to take care of... if someone has the money... which someone undoubtedly has. (Take a look in the Hagerty magazine regular feature: "This car matters." I think one could easily write a column on why this particular car matters, warts and all.) Money matters, too, but besides staying within our budget and not being foolish, money spent on a car that matters to us (and others) is really secondary for most enthusiasts. I hope. I don't know what came after your post on this thread, but I hope a discussion ensues about why a car like this is worth saving. It's evident that the company put some extra thought into how the first '55 Patrician was going to be optioned. This car represents the beginning of Packard's big push, and being the top-of-the-line 4-door, it was the flagship... gunboat? BTW, the accent metal inside the door on '55s I remember had a "V" shape, as Packard was just crazy about putting "Vs" everywhere on the '55s. Anybody ever count them all, inside and out? Unreal, and part of the charm.
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The seller posted the car for sale on the AACA Packard Buy/Sell sub-forum which is where I found the car. JD in KC directed me here.
Through that forum I initiated an offer by PM to the seller. My offer was an amount that would cover his costs to remove the car plus some profit. I will likely be rejected but being in central Iowa, my costs would be over $1000 to transport. As we know the car is an artifact, and therefore it would be essential to get that very early production V8 and transmission to retain it's interesting story and character. That effort to place the engine back in the bay for transport would fall on a dealer-seller who probably doesn't care, after getting paid. So we will see.
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Offer rejected.
Posted on: 2014/7/30 8:57
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i recently saw it on craigslist with a cache of cars he has listed. i dont remember the price, but i do know that it'll probably be sitting where it is for quite some time.
also i remember seeing and almost buying the engine block to 5688-1001 on ebay about 2 years ago. it was priced at 500. i didn't buy it because i had stock 374 pistons and no telling if this block would need boring, rendering my new set of pistons useless.
Posted on: 2014/7/30 9:44
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