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When Packard was still making headlines
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Return to the production of custom cars is part of the revitalized program.



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Packard Clipper Sportster with appeal for the youth.



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A number of years ago, I owned a Clipper Deluxe Sportster. Mine was a '54 model. It was a pretty sporty little car. I liked the chrome bows in the headliner. Nice touch. Gave you hardtop styling at a lower cost. Packard hid the center post by applying two thin chrome moldings, so it really did look like a hardtop. Here are some photos of my car. I later sold it to a collector in PA who did a full restoration on it. My car was originally from California, so it had a really solid body.

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Packardsix1939, thanks for sharing images and thoughts. We've talked about the Sportsters so rarely on PackardInfo that I've forgotten this version even existed. What immediately catches my eye in your photos are the open metal bars underneath the headliner, the large coat of arms on the trunk lid, the rear wheel cover and the simple chrome trim on the sides and B-pillar.
However, your '54 model appears to differ in terms of chrom decoration from the '53 car pictured in the newspaper. The chrome trim on your car was continuous.
The fact that the interior colors (dashboard, steering wheel, door panels) were tone-on-tone and that is also repeated on the roof and the hubcaps, gave the car a visual advantage over most European vehicles of that time.

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Hi Guscha. I became interested myself in the Sportsters about 25 years ago when I was looking for a 1951-54 two door model and my Sportster popped up in Hemmings. Prior to this, I really hadn't heard of this model. The owner of my car was a PAC member from California who had used it for a time as a daily driver. I started doing some research and later found a 1953 Sportster for sale, but it was much rougher than mine and had some pretty significant rust. The '53's were quite a bit different from the '54's with the most obvious difference being the continuous body side moldings on the '54's. The '53 Sportsters had the split side moldings as seen in the ad photo. Other than my car, I don't recall ever actually seeing another Sportster at a show and have not seen very many for sale since I sold mine around 2001. The production numbers were not very high for this model to begin with, and it was only offered for two years. Here are the Sportster production totals I have from the Nat Dawes book "The Packard, 1942-1962":

List Price Production
1953: $2,795 3,671
1954: $2,830 1,336

Despite the considerably higher 1953 model production total, for some reason, I seem to find more '54 Sportsters for sale than '53's. I did recently see a '54 Sportster for sale on the West Coast, but it was really rough. If I can find the ad, I will repost it here in case anyone is interested in restoring one. They are nice cars. 

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Was your Sporster in Northern California? There was a PAC NorCal chapter member with one that he sold around that time.

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I forgot the gentleman's name from whom I bought the Sportster, but as I recall, he was from Northern CA. I also recall that he was a PAC club officer of some sort.

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