Re: 1951 Packard 250 find - what do you think it's worth?
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That's a lower end Packard so no surprise on the radio. Windshield is 51-52 only but believe still available for a price. For my that would be a fair amount of rust to try and tackle unless you're pretty handy around sheetmetal. If not, suspect body shop fees will be up there. Some aftermarket panels are available but they apparently are somewhat generic and require a little work to make fit. There is a shop that posts here occasionally that makes some pieces also.
Hopefully the grill is in decent shape. It is potmetal and will cost a fortune to completely re-chrome. Most side trim is stainless so no big deal but there are bits and pieces of potmetal spread around here and there. Most of stuff in back is also potmetal. Pricewise, I can't offer much. Think out here we pay a bit more for everything as a general rule. Maybe someone closer to your area will chime in, but if you like the car, that's a good part of it because you'll most likely put in more than you get out.
Posted on: 2009/4/12 23:04
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Re: 1951 Packard 250 find - what do you think it's worth?
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GMan wrote: Hello everybody. This is my first post. I came across a 1951 Packard 250 2-door hardtop........I am considering buying the car........Gary G'day Gary, to PackardInfo. Sorry, can't offer any advice as to price but for my there seems to be a fair bit of rust from your description. If you do buy this '51 or another Packard could you please consider including it in the Owner Registry together with a pic, any known history and how you acquired it?
Posted on: 2009/4/13 5:28
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Unless you have a burning desire to own this car and are talented in almost all aspects of automobile restoration work ,especially engine rebuilding and body work and have an equipped shop or garage where you can do the work I think that it would be a bad idea to buy this car for anywhere near the asking price. The 2 door hardtop is a rare and desirable model but the cost to restore it would vastly exceed the value you would be able to sell it for at todays prices. Unless you really want an ambitious project and can do the necessary work yourself I would keep looking. I am sorry if I rained on your parade but I have been there and done that on more than one occasion.
Posted on: 2009/4/13 8:26
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As much as I don't want to discourage a potential new Packard owner (they are great cars to own)... I must concur with Clipper47. IMHO, you are looking at a potentially serious money pit. BUT, if you want it and can handle the considerable time/expense it will take to bring it back to life, go for it. Next to a convertible, the 2-door hardtop is my favorite 51-54 Packard.
Posted on: 2009/4/13 10:55
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I agree with JD and Clipper47 particularly since you don't know the state of the engine and ultramatic. The interior resto must also be considered. So if you negotiate with the owner and settle at $2,000, you'll spend at least that for body work at shop rates. Add an engine rebuild ($3,000)and interior ($1,000 if you do it yourself)and you're up to 8 grand. You could probably find a good servicable driver for that amount and enjoy tinkering with it while driving it too.
Posted on: 2009/4/13 11:10
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Re: 1951 Packard 250 find - what do you think it's worth?
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I think all the foregoing opinions are right on target. Just let me add that, though the 250 is barely a notch up from the bottom-of-the-line, it IS a desireable and uncommon body style. If you are handy mechanically, can do or have friends to do body work and paint, and can work on it over time, AND can get a very significant reduction in the asking price, it might be worth considering. It's a rarely seen model.
Posted on: 2009/4/13 11:31
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Just to give you a little perspective, I paid $500 for my '54, and I believe you have more significant rust issues than I have.
Please see my project blog for more details. I personally would not may more than a $1,000 for that car. If it was not a Hardtop, then it wouldn't even consider it unless it was a parts car for another one I was restoring.
Posted on: 2009/4/13 12:14
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-BigKev
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GMan,
Again, we don't want to rain on your parade. Just trying to keep it real. Keep looking. There is a Packard 2 door hardtop with your name on it that will be much less aggravation than this one. You won't see another on like it at the local cruise night either.
Posted on: 2009/4/13 12:40
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For that kind of money you can do way better. For a few hundred more you can buy a decent drivable example that needs little or no work to be presentable.
I would call it a parts car worth $500 tops.
Posted on: 2009/4/13 18:49
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