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1949 Packard
Super Eight Touring Sedan
After World War II, most manufacturers fulfilled the public's desire for new automobiles with continuations of the pre-war body designs. It was far too expensive to retool the equipment, so it wou...
1950 Packard
Super 8 Station Sedan
A truly beautiful design by illustrator Jeff Godshall that ultimately escaped Packards final production. This Super 8 Station Sedan is a remarkable example of one California collectors dream of tur...
1953 Packard
Caribbean Convertible
Designed by Richard Teaque with influence from the 1952 Pan American experimental sports car, the new 1953 Packard Caribbean was a mid-year introduction to the market. Clean, understated lines rea...
1955 Packard
Patrician Sedan
Years 1955 and 1956 saw the last true Packard automobiles made out of Detroit. Being a constant competitor of the American luxury brands, the Packard Patrician easily assured that the company came...
1956 Packard
Caribbean Convertible
Style in the 1950s was abundant; a time when real design studio ideas found their way to the end product. The Packard Caribbean was introduced in 1953 as the top-of-the-line convertible model, bui...
1956 Packard
Caribbean Hardtop
The Packard Caribbean was introduced in 1953 as the top-of-the-line convertible model, built exclusively in limited quantities, fully optioned, and expensive! If you passed on a Cadillac Eldorado,...
1956 Packard
Caribbean Convertible Convertible
Beautifully appointed Caribbean fitted with full power accessories, pushbutton radio with dual power antennas, self-leveling suspension, chrome wire spoke wheels, and more! Representing #271 of 276...