Re: Gorgeous, 3 Owner, 1953 Caribbean Convertible
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Nice looking car. Did the Caribbeans get a different treatment under the hood since it was finished offsite or are there a couple of errors in what looks to be an otherwise nicely maintained or restored car. I refer to the engine color and the routing of the long heater hose. We'll ignore the fuel filter since I'm not sure that isn't a more usable choice anyway but it does stick out.
Posted on: 2017/10/9 18:55
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I was wondering about the interior, and the top bows.
Waiting for those who know to comment.
Posted on: 2017/10/9 19:17
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It's a pretty car, but neither paint nor upholstery correspond to the 4 available standard offerings.
Posted on: 2017/10/9 22:52
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gorgeous car that appears to be restored as a fun driver, I wonder what color code is on the door post plate? I've ran across 6 to 7 red cars but never have verified a true data plate indicating an original red car. I have verified two black X code cars
Posted on: 2017/10/9 23:44
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While the Mitchell-Bentley 1953-54 Caribbean conversions were indeed done at Ionia, Michigan, the Mitchell Museum was not in Ionia. It was located at Owosso, Michigan where the descendent Mitchell Corporation was headquartered.
Oh... and as a point of interest for real car nuts, special 1967-68 Shelby-Mustangs were assembled on the very same assembly line as the 1953-54 Packard Caribbeans at Ionia. The facility was being operated by famous A.O. Smith Company at this time. Don Mitchell was the actual owner of Mitchell-Bentley. William "Bill" Mitchell was his son who ascended to running things when Don passed. As for the car, I've seen this Caribbean numerous times up close. The black canvas top with red piping is pure custom. They just weren't done this way by the factory. Original top bows on all of these cars were white and they didn't use canvas, they used Orlon. Yes, the engine color is wrong as are other underhood details, but not surprising since such things are usually morphed today when people don't know any better. As for the colors, the body is orange, not red. Either way, not an original standard factory color. And yes, I have photos I took years ago of the door jamb tag. However... the question mark here is that the Mitchell Museum claimed this car was ordered new by famous singer, Perry Como. So. Were all these colors/features custom-ordered when new? And is there a provenance that Perry Como indeed ordered and purchased this Caribbean?? This is the big question here.
Posted on: 2017/10/16 15:22
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Price has been significantly reduced to 59,500.00. A few more photos.....
Posted on: 2017/10/31 20:28
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SOLD! Thank you.
Posted on: 2018/2/20 13:34
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Congratulations on the sale! That was a gorgeous car which ought to be driven, shown, and enjoyed! I would have been excited to own it myself. "Come away with me, I'm on my way to the stars...."
Posted on: 2018/3/10 9:55
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