cool caribbean look a like 400 on ebay
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Posted on: 2009/7/7 21:52
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1937 Packard 138-CD Deluxe Touring Limousine
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Pretty sad condition.
The two 1956 400 parts cars that I have did not look that much worse when I got them. One is still pretty much complete. It must be worth $2,500 which is this guy's starting bid price. Uh huh. Craig
Posted on: 2009/7/7 22:42
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The '55-'56 Caribbean trim was not an option in the conventional sense - never available as an over-the-counter kit. Rather, a dealer had to go to the trouble to look up and order every individual part.
I've personally seen a few '55-'56 Seniors, including Patricians, where Caribbean exterior trim had been added to the rear fenders - even using all the factory original style fasteners. However, I've seen more than one example of a '55 Caribbean hardtop that had been made from a 400, including the correct interior/exterior trim and three-tone paint, but the serial number still showed the car to be a 400 (5587). I'm sure that helped convince Packard to go ahead and make the factory-built Caribbean Hardtop (5697) for 1956. Yet, some dealers continued to add Caribbean trim in 1956 (including Fred Waring's '56 Patrician, which I found in the hands of a collector in OH some years ago). One dealer even went so far as to have a custom nameplate made for his conversions - The Esquire. The subject car doesn't appear to have the Caribbean fender scripts, but was painted in one of the factory tri-tone paint schemes. The interior looks to be stock 400 trim, but may not be salvageable. Though very weathered and requiring a total restoration, it appears to be complete. Barring substantial underbody rot, it could be a nice project for someone.
Posted on: 2009/7/8 9:17
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while not a caribbean....it is still kinda unique to me. if i had the money i would probably try to buy it. it isn't any further along than my car was when i got it, well maybe a bit, but still not unrestorable by any means. i'd like to have that 51 convertible that is on ebay too. ;0)
Posted on: 2009/7/8 9:52
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while not a caribbean....it is still kinda unique to me. if i had the money i would probably try to buy it. it isn't any further along than my car was when i got it, well maybe a bit, but still not unrestorable by any means. <p>I have a complete one about in the same shape that I will sell you cheaper. The only problem is that you have to pick it up in Pahrump, NV. </p> <p> Craig </p>
Posted on: 2009/7/8 13:43
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Hank -
Since that car in VA already has the rear fender trim, it might be worth the extra work to make a full-blown '55 Caribbean hardtop out of it. It just depends on how far you wanna go with it and how much time and money you're willing to invest.
Posted on: 2009/7/8 15:22
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cli55er, did you see the Four Hundred with the Caribbean side trim at Salado this year? While not authentic, it was an attractive car. I think many participants discounted it because it was not original. Still, it is a pretty car and the workmanship was first class. Take care ---
Posted on: 2009/7/8 17:33
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Seems that Packard also omitted the paint code on other cars than mine ...
Posted on: 2009/7/9 5:50
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I'd sure like to see the factory productions records for those cars with no paint code stamped on the ID plate - to see if the papers provide any special notes.
I seem to recall that you could purchase Chevy and GMC trucks finished in primer - typically ordered that way by fleet accounts who wanted to paint them a color that was otherwise not available. Perhaps Packard did something similar.
Posted on: 2009/7/9 8:25
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