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Sardonyx? Perhaps you've been looking only at paint suppliers' chip sets, which tend to scan dark for some colors. The chips provided with the 55 dealer showroom album (also on file here) are a little closer - at least on my screen.
Yet, I've seen this color in person, and on more than one car. It's a clearly has a red base, with a bit of brown and gray to it - but nothing like maroon. I never said the CL car didn't look nice, but that it's done in some non-authentic colors, which does have some effect on value WRT certain segments of the market. How much does it cost to repaint or or reupholster - even if only in correct colors (not materials)? On the other hand, the colors may be perfectly acceptable to someone with no interest in authenticity or judge shows. Personally, I wouldn't value the car, as a buyer, anywhere near $14K-$15K - especially when there was a gorgoeus white/black 55 400 offered elswhere on this site in recent months that had been marked down to $18K. Chrome looks nice in pix, but the camera can be very deceptive. As you noted, we know nothing of the mechanicals and the listing doesn't provided a shot of the engine bay, let alone trunk space or underbody. Paint and trim codes were stamped on the VN plate, which was affixed to the driver's door hinge pillar. They can be decoded from the front matter of the parts book. The showroom albums not only offer chips and swatches, but show availablilty.
Posted on: 2014/1/20 22:38
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"Personally, I wouldn't value the car, as a buyer, anywhere near $14K-$15K - especially when there was a gorgeous white/black 55 400 offered elsewhere on this site in recent months that had been marked down to $18K. "
Does anyone know if that car sold or is it waiting until Spring to pop up again? Think it was near Indy or OH.
Posted on: 2014/1/20 23:29
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Looks like it may have been converted to a column shift.The shift shown looks like it may have come out of a Clipper.
Posted on: 2014/1/21 6:58
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The original post, For Sale: 1955 Packard 400 35K Original Miles in Excellent Condition, discloses the location as "near Dyaton, OH".
I'd read, elsewhere, that the car had been sold, but the above thread has not not been updated as such. Now, I'm not saying the car was perfect, but as an unmolested original with comparatively low miles, it didn't look like it needed much.
Posted on: 2014/1/21 9:09
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Hi
That Phoenix '56 Patrician looks quite striking in that color, is it possible it was special ordered in Roman Copper and Dover White? Even if it isn't authentic, one surely could live with it, such a handsome Packard! Steve
Posted on: 2014/1/21 9:23
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The shift shown looks like it may have come out of a Clipper. Good catch! The little glimpse of that black knob is lost in the rest of the view from the driver's seat, looking right. If built that way at the factory (as PB was optional on all but the Carib), it should have a chrome knob at the end of lever, which would have been finished to match the control knobs on the instrument board, as used on Senior cars. I should know, since my other 56 Pat was built with manual select for the Twin Ultramatic. I also noticed that the column is a different color than the steering wheel and instrument board - more like a medium brown, as was used in 55. Too much mix-n-match for my tastes, but to each their own.
Posted on: 2014/1/21 9:29
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... is it possible it was special ordered in Roman Copper and Dover White? To answer that question, one would first need to inspect the VN tag. Beyond that, only a copy of the production order, which might be available from the Sutdebaker Museum (since this is a 56 and not a Carib or Four Hundred) would tell the rest of the (factory) story. While it is a fact that Packard did, on ocassion, accomodate (and document) special requests, such examples are not nearly as common as private alterations. It's not that I don't like maroon, but I'll be stripping every last spec of it off of my 56 Pat and restoring it to original colors - something like the example attached below. Attach file: (26.08 KB)
Posted on: 2014/1/21 9:45
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Hate to drift off-topic, but back in post #179, Let the Ride Decide asked about an item on eBay. It sure ain't a Torsion-Level part; it's not even a Packard part. Shame on the seller.
Take a look at the second image from the auction that I've attached below. Then, take a look at an image from the Rockler (woodworking) catalog that I've also attached, and I think you'll agree that this is a glide for a wooden chair leg. Attach file: (12.58 KB) (15.00 KB)
Posted on: 2014/1/21 21:11
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'55 Patrician # 1
Why did somebody bother to save this car if they were not going to SAVE this car?? On the bright side, it was not stored in a lake.... Not for long, anyhow. Maybe a guy could buy that crashed Clipper on Ebay & get some great parts -at least to get it on the road. This one is a keeper.
Posted on: 2014/1/23 10:19
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