Sunday, June 17, 2012

SOOC Sunday - 1954 Packard Convertable




OK, one more classic car and then I'll quit.  But this was my favorite from the whole Auto Show.  It is a Sea Foam green 1954 Packard Convertible.  Absolutely flawless.  When I was a young and impressionable boy we visited my uncle down in Jena Louisiana.  He lived in a dry country and every afternoon.we had to drive over to the next county to buy beer.  He drove a 1954 Packard and flew, did not drive that car at what seemed to me was 200 miles per hour.  Oh, I wanted that car so bad!  Not that I could have bid on it but it finally sold for $85,000.  I hope whoever bought it takes good care of it.  I was so  much in love with that car.

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5 comments:

Jan n Jer said... [Reply to comment]

It's a beauty for sure...love the color!

Yogi♪♪♪ said... [Reply to comment]

What do you mean you quit on these cars? You are the car whisperer Bill. Great photos.

Birdman said... [Reply to comment]

This CAN sit in my driveway... no problem.

Leedslass said... [Reply to comment]

Never ever seen that colour in a car - gorgeous.

Louis la Vache said... [Reply to comment]

What a beautiful Packard!
(shhh.... it's not a '54. It's a '53 Caribbean. Here's a '54 convertible, not to be confused with the '54 Caribbean...)

The '53s were "officially" offered in only 4 colors:
Polaris Blue, Gulf Green Metallic, Matador Maroon Metallic or Sahara Sand. A handful of '53s were specially ordered in Packard Ivory, black and Carolina Cream. The Caribbeans painted in Carolina Cream got a burgundy top and a white and burgundy leather interior, a very handsome combination. Judging by the interior as well as the exterior color of the Caribbean you show, this must be a car that was special ordered. The interior is of the correct pattern, but the color is not the color interior used in the Gulf Green Metallic cars - the leather in these cars was white where it is dark green in the car you show. «Louis» isn't saying that the car you show isn't correct, just that it appears to be a special order car. Packard would still do things like this to accommodate their customers; an example being the '55 Caribbean customer who refused to accept the power windows, so Packard built his Caribbean with manual windows. It is possible that the car you show, assuming it is a factory color, is painted in Orchard Green, though your car's green paint appears to have too much blue in it to be Orchard Green, and it isn't dark enough nor does it have enough yellow in it to be Gulf Green Metallic. «Louis» would like to see the trim and paint code on this gorgeous car!