Packard Caribbean Convertible 1953, Estados Unidos
Motor: 327 / 180 HP
Exterior: Verde (Gulf Green)
Interior: Branco e Verde
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1 of 750 produced in 1953
327/180 HP straight 8 engine
Ultramatic transmission
Power steering
Power brakes
Gulf Green Metallic with Green and White leather interior
Correct White canvas soft top with parade boot
Bumpers and exterior chrome have been triple plated
Power windows
Power convertible top
Air conditioning added
Rear mounted spare in metal case
Restored chrome wire wheels
Wide Whitewall tires
Inspired by the experimental Pan American show car unveiled by
the Packard Motor Car Company at the 1952 New York Auto Show, the young stylist
Dick Teague got to work on what would soon become Packard’s top-of-the-line,
flagship offering of the 1950s: the Packard Caribbean. Teague shifted the basic
idea of the Pan American to a 250 convertible form, adding a hood scoop,
Continental spare tire, a flashy interior and chrome wire wheels with full wheel
cutouts. The new Packard “sports car” was intended to bring some excitement to
the typically conservative Packard lineup, and at a mere $5,200. Introduced as
an exclusive model and available only in Polaris Blue, Maroon Metallic, Sahara
Sand and Gulf Green Metallic, like the 1953 Packard Caribbean seen here, a
total of 750 Caribbeans were built that first year. At first welcomed in the
market as a fresh take on the Packard lineup, the Caribbean would ultimately be
overshadowed by GM’s Motorama cars of 1953: the Chevrolet Corvette, Oldsmobile
Fiesta, Buick Skylark and Cadillac Eldorado. While it actually outsold its most
direct competitor in the luxury market, the Eldorado, the new lower-priced
Eldorado proved to be more popular the following year, and by 1956, Packard
ceased production of the Caribbean for good. This Gulf Green Metallic 1953
Packard Caribbean Convertible is a wonderful representative of the first year
of the model, thanks to a comprehensive restoration that returned it to
original specs. Powered by a 327/180 HP straight-8 backed by an Ultramatic
transmission, the Caribbean displays its green and white leather interior well,
which is pleasantly complemented by its correct power-operated white canvas
soft top and parade boot. The bumpers and exterior chrome have been
triple-plated and shine brilliantly in the sun, along with the restored chrome
wire wheels and rear-mounted Continental spare. Added air conditioning paired
with a host of power amenities are prepared to make the ride enjoyable for both
driver and passengers, including power steering, brakes and windows. Rolling on
wide whitewall tires, this ’53 Packard Caribbean is an opportunity to be that
man those Packard ads always told you to ask.














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