1953 Packard Caribbean
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The Packard Caribbean was a personal luxury car produced by the Packard Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan, during model years 1953 through 1956. Some of the Caribbean’s styling was derived from the Pan American Packard show car of the previous year. It was produced only as a convertible from 1953 to 1955, but a hardtop model was added in its final year of 1956.
The 1953 Caribbean was perhaps Packard’s most easily identified car because of its full cutout rear wheel housing and side trim, limited to a chrome band outline that stretched the entire length of the car. The band also helped to further delineate the car’s wheel openings. A steel continental spare tire was also standard. The hood featured a broad, low leaded-in hood scoop. Bodies for the Caribbean were modified by Mitchell-Bentley Corporation of Ionia, Michigan. Available “advertised” colors for the car were limited to Polaris Blue, Gulf Green Metallic, Maroon Metallic or Sahara Sand. However, a mere handful of special-ordered cars were built in Ivory or Black. Interiors of the Caribbean were richly upholstered in leather. Most Caribbeans were also generously optioned, although the Ultramatic transmission and power windows were optional cost items on the first year model. A total of 750 Caribbeans were built for the first model year, and these cars are highly sought after as collectible cars in the current collectible automobile market. This particular example underwent a restoration in the late 1970s by the renowned Packard expert Ole Book. During the process, the original 327 cu. in. 5-main bearing engine was replaced with a superior, brand-new 1954 359 cu. in. 9-main bearing short block, still in its original Packard Motor Car Company crate. The original (and very problematic) Ultramatic transmission was upgraded to a 1953 manual transmission with overdrive – a rare factory configuration that significantly enhances drivability and performance. These thoughtful upgrades transformed the car into an exceptional cruiser, capable of effortlessly maintaining highway speeds of 70+ mph, making it as enjoyable to drive as it is to admire. Every aspect of this car has been fine-tuned for optimal performance and enjoyment. The power windows, power antenna, and power convertible top are all fully functional, while the gauges and lights operate as intended. Equipped with modern radial tires, it offers an exceptionally smooth ride. Steering and braking are effortless, and the torque is phenomenal, providing a driving experience unmatched by most cars of its vintage. This is your opportunity to own one of the most sought-after post-war Packard models, lovingly restored and thoughtfully upgraded for both show and road use. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or a classic car driving enthusiast, this Caribbean is a rare gem that combines elegance, power, and driving pleasure. tomlaferriere.com/listings/1953-packard-caribbean/ Located in Smithfield, RI and offered at $65,000 Tom Laferriere 401-651-2295
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Tom Laferriere - Smithfield, RI
1934 Packard 1101 5 Passenger Coupe 1934 Packard 1104 Touring 1937 Packard 120 Convertible Coupe (Unrestored) 1939 Packard 120 Coupe (in family since 1970) PH: 401.651.2295 Web: www.tomlaferriere.com |
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