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Just spotted this 1955 Patrician currently for sale on Craigslist in Taunton, Massachusetts. Think it looks pretty decent for the asking price of $11,500. Ad states needs interior work, but all I am seeing are a couple of worn spots on the driver's seat that I think most people could live with. Odometer shows 56K which I think is the original mileage.
southcoast.craigslist.org/cto/d/taunton-1955-packard-patrician/7854693738.html Another Craigslist Packard you might want to consider is this 1953 Clipper Deluxe Sportster. The Sportster was a deluxe club sedan that was only offered in 1953 and 1954. It was dressed up with some chrome mouldings to make it look like a hardtop. I once owned a '54 model and it was a great driver. This '53, however, has standard transmission. But it is restored and obviously has had a lot of work done to it. Undercarriage is very clean, so it may have been a frame off job. For $18K, it is worth a look. This is a rare model. Dallas, TX: dallas.craigslist.org/dal/cto/d/wills-po ... -packard-clipper-dr/7852992540.html
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Hi Nathan,
I have a 56 400 Hardtop that needs to go. It is all original. It hasn't been run in 10+ years. My dad died about 4 years ago and was sick for a few years before that, so I cannot say for certain what kind of work might be involved to get it running again. It is a beautiful car and has been featured in some car magazines in the past. Here is a link to the photos: 56 Packard 400 Google Photos
Posted on: 6/3 12:03
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Price for me was $1,700 coast to coast. I paid PGH some cash to go and get eyes on the car. He sent back a detailed report, pictures and videos. Way cheaper than me catching a flight across the country to see it in person. Working through the Packard Club would be an easy way to have someone look at it. Chances are most of the nicer cars out there are owned by guys in the club. So I say find what you like and go from there. Imanesse - that '56 400 looks great in original condition. Even has factory A/C. That car would clean up nicely even with the worn paint.
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What price are you thinking?
Posted on: 6/3 13:28
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Good question. I know what the price guides say, but I also trust a lot of the folks here to help determine a fair price. Most in this forum have not been shy in offering their opinion on a value. It is original and has been garaged until the last 9 years or so when it got moved to under a covered porch with a car cover on it. To my knowledge it has not been run since. Anyone willing to go first and recommend a price range?
Posted on: 6/3 14:04
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Here are a couple of 400's now up for sale which could serve as comparisons to this car: 1956 400. Excellent running and driving original car with 58K original and nice paint and interior. Seller asking $17k but has been for sale for over a year. Car located in Pennsylvania: facebook.com/marketplace/item/850766056703412 1955 400. Older restoration. Runs and drives. Good paint and chrome. Interior redone but not correct. Presentable driver quality car. Asking $12K. Indiana: facebook.com/marketplace/item/1372138470493954 1955 400. Runs, but needs cosmetics. Original interior is somewhat deteriorated. Seller asking $6,000. California: facebook.com/marketplace/item/696753363282289 1956 400. Well preserved original car with original upholstery still covered in plastic. Nice paint and chrome. Seller asking $18K. Texas. facebook.com/marketplace/item/1365278204852643 Note that these are all asking prices, so what the owners would actually be willing to sell for is anyone's guess. But based on these current offerings, I would put the value on 1manese's car at about $6-$7K, given that it is not running and has significant paint and chrome issues. But the nice original interior is definitely a big plus. I see many of these cars up for sale that are totally trashed inside. That brocade fabric does not wear very well.
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