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Re: 1956 Packard Caribbean Coupe paint codes
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Adriaticbluecaribbean wrote:
I will take some more pictures when we can pick it up from our shipper. Sadly this car was sitting for 30+ years in a storage unit at a cement factory. The front end of the car is almost gone.

Thank you for your helping me!


I've seen worse. Like one of my 1956 convertibles I bought in the 1970s. It had been sitting untouched for nearly 20 years... next to the ocean, outdoors, totally unprotected! Incredible that someone would allow severe damage like that to occur to such a fine automobile.

When we went to lift it onto a flatbed, the body was so paper-thin and completely rusted, it came off of the chassis and collapsed! I saved what I could but there was hardly anything left that had not been completely damaged. The interior cushions were so full of water that they had ballooned to nearly twice their original size and popped all of the leather stitching. Live plants were growing out of them! Needless to say, that Caribbean didn't get saved.

And then there is Caribbean production #1 which is presently being restored. It was pretty far gone when I first saw it, but now on the way to recovery.

Amazingly, your roof (which is normally the REALLY rusty part of 1956 Caribbean hardtops) looks intact compared to the rest of the body.

Good luck with this project. I look forward to seeing more photos. By the way, is that a Borgward sitting next to your Caribbean?

Posted on: 2020/11/20 9:54
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Re: 1956 Packard Caribbean Coupe paint codes
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JEEEEEZ! Looking at the driver side door specifically and the car generally, I'm asking in all sincerity is that car even a candidate for any kind restoration?

Posted on: 2020/11/20 13:33
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Re: 1956 Packard Caribbean Coupe paint codes
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if that car has the 2x4s setup on it and air cleaner, and the car was here in the states,i would fix it ,i have about all parts fix it with,wonder if it has factory AC?

Posted on: 2020/11/20 14:06
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Re: 1956 Packard Caribbean Coupe paint codes
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JEEEEEZ! Looking at the driver side door specifically and the car generally, I'm asking in all sincerity is that car even a candidate for any kind restoration?


Here's how to deal with the door issue (and I've changed a bunch of them over the years):

1.) Open the door and remove the inner panel and detach electrical wiring...
2.) Unbolt the door from its hinges...
3.) Find a used Four Hundred coupe door, remove the trim, glass and then bolt it on.
4.) Strip and paint.
5.) Re-install glass, regulator and window motor.
6.) Feed electrical harness into replacement door and connect...
7.) Swap the inner door trim onto the replacement door.
8.) Close the door...

The door is the easy part. What will be the tough issues are replacing the rockers and rotted quarter panels.

Posted on: 2020/11/20 14:17
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Re: 1956 Packard Caribbean Coupe paint codes
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Yes the car next to Packard is our Borgward Isabella. They where shipped together.
If the car has the paint code HAH and if it is the only one with those colours, it's worth saving it (at least trying to). I haven't heard of this colour combination (if someone has please let me know).
We just started our current project: a 1956 Packard Caribbean Coupe Code "H" and we have fully restored other Caribbeans in the past. So I hope that we can save this one.

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Posted on: 2020/11/20 14:44
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Re: 1956 Packard Caribbean Coupe paint codes
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Very unusual color combination. I nearly bought a Caribbean Coupe once for $1200 but it seemed a high price at the time, especially as the rain gutters were rusted away although it was otherwise in good condition. If I knew then what I know now . . .

Why was the VIN tag removed? If removed and out back on, it would be an automatic verification failure here in California! The VIN tag should never be removed if spot welded on as a VIN verifier can always tell. Best to try to leave it in place and work around it.

Posted on: 2020/11/20 16:12
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Re: 1956 Packard Caribbean Coupe paint codes
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We had to remove it because the car has some rust issues from water damage in that area. We thought it would be safer to take it of and to do a proper job/cleaning in that area.

Posted on: 2020/11/20 16:26
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Re: 1956 Packard Caribbean Coupe paint codes
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It might have been better to cut out the area of steel and put it back in rather that cutting the factory spot welds.

Posted on: 2020/11/20 16:28
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Re: 1956 Packard Caribbean Coupe paint codes
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You do seem to like blue!

I hope you finish both cars.

If you have pictures of the other Caribbean's you have done, I would love to see those too!

Posted on: 2020/11/20 17:19
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