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I have a real live update on Randy's/ my Caribbean managed to organize and move things in my garage to start actual work on project. Have been working on going over parts I had gotten from Randy's home after his passing with the cooperation of his Daughter who was extremely helpful under the sad conditions of her father and sisters. Any way got parts and car in my garage now had to track down some parts that got hauled away by mistake from one of Randys storage sites. So far have been lucky or blessed maybe Randy is still following his project and trying to keep me on his desired path.
Took a while to get someone to move car located local guy who did excellent job and was very careful while loading and unloading car. He made sure hood and trunk and door were secured. One of last things Randy told me was to make sure hood was tied down before moving as latch was not installed and that a replacement hood would be hard to find. Had to clean car as quite a bit of dust and dirt were on I washed and cleaned. Started installing parts I have. The learning process is on going as I was not involved in removing any parts. For me its like putting a puzzle together without having the picture of finished picture. My prior training slash experience is limited to Studebakers and my Clipper . I tell people the Caribbean is my Clippers older rich uncle. Have been telling my friends I will spend this winter in the Caribbean. Really happy about chrome and stainless trim pieces have all I need except short piece of stainless on front fender and trunk lock handle with key.
Posted on: 2021/11/18 18:50
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Acolds, wonderful to hear my friend Randy's Caribbean is moving forward. If you still need a hood latch I can help, send me a PM.
Posted on: 2021/11/18 19:05
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Well done Al, good to see Randy's/your Caribbean returning to it's former slendour.
Posted on: 2021/11/18 19:31
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Great to see Randy's car again and in such good hands Acold! Thank you for the holiday treat seeing the Caribbean. Looking forward to more pictures as you piece more of the puzzle together.
Posted on: 2021/11/18 19:40
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Al,
Glad to see that you have begun to work on completing Randy's dream car. IIRC, when Randy found this car for sale, it was billed as "partially restored" and/or "needs completed". As usual, that was a bit optimistic. Except for the paint job, which needed some touch-up, Randy took damn near everything apart and re-did it to his exacting standards. He was a real hands-on owner, but knew when to hand things off to a pro (and knew where to find one). I can think of no one better than you to complete the work as Randy envisioned. Keep us posted on your progress.
Posted on: 2021/11/19 9:22
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This may be a little off subject but I watched with interest the auction in Utica and was curious as to whether the Caribbeans in that collection had been known to the Packard Community and whether the auction company or owners had the time to log all serial numbers or identifying information for future tracking.
Some time ago I inquired as to the number of remaining 55:Caribbeans and received a reply that it was believed to be around 100. There were several in this inventory…in addition to several 53-56 models and I was mostly curious as to whether any made the registry or other dats bases. I was stunned at how cheaply the majority of cars sold for ..and happy that it appears that most cars will end up either as parts inventory or cores for restoration rather than ending in the crusher. In 2009 I considered myself lucky to find a basket case 55:Caribbean with a title and numberes matching engine for $15,000. It took two additional parts cars and lots of chrome and stainless from around the country to get the car back on the road. Hopefully some who acquired the cars will be offering parts through the Forum or on eBay to allow projects to be completed. I doubt that Leeedy’s missing 56:Caribbean ended up in Utica but unless cars from these kinds of collections can be documented before disassembly or destruction, the trail will go cold . With prices dropping on many old Packards while costs of parts, chroming , interiors and other things escalate, I hope that the inventory from Utica will allow at least some of the cars to see the road again…or supply the needed parts for Restoratiom of others . I wish I were a decade younger…..I would have been a bidder to reckon with for the Caribbeans and some parte cars. If anyone who bought a 38-40 convertible coupe wants to recoup their purchase price quickly…check to see if the door dovetails are in place and PM me. LOL Good luck to all who bought and best wishes to the seller who assembled this amazing collection. RJR
Posted on: 2021/11/23 2:05
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As I work on this project consider myself lucky as Randy had taken care of most of Caribbean only parts. I find things I need are common like door stop limiters. Only trim piece that I found missing was the stainless trim for snaps that is located on body near trunk. Thanks to help from Packard info members have located what I need.
While working under dash on wiper drives job that bothers my old neck and back noticed the connector ducts (466337) from heater to defroster vents are missing. The good thing about this part of job is there are no seats in place so I can lay on floor without the seat taking space I need to lay down on. Did track down guy who wound up with a lot of stainless trim Randy had off site which was picked up by guy who was helping family to dispose of stuff. These were stainless side trim parts some are for Patrician 4 dr which I will not need if anyone needs pm me approx length I will see if I have it. Now need source of clips (447820)for what Moulding floor side sill I call (rocker panel trim moulding) This more than I planned to say as my dog is waiting to go go for her second walk
Posted on: 2021/11/23 9:34
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I have these clips but not sure if they are tall enough for rocker panel chrome. They measure 1-1/4" wide by 1-1/8" tall. If they can help you send me a PM.
Attach file: Trim Clips.png (440.53 KB)
Posted on: 2021/11/23 13:20
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Currently listed on eBay parts:
ebay.com/itm/184879728567?epid=2296804076&hash=item2b0bb0c7b7:g:hwIAAOSwX~Bff9j3 Attach file: Rocker Clips.png (253.27 KB)
Posted on: 2021/11/23 14:06
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