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  • The Packard Caribbean convertible certainly qualifies as the most beautiful car ever built. I remember when they were new on the dealer's showroom floor.

  • By 1955-56 di Packard cars when they were in the showrooms copete with Imperial and Lincoln? Or did they compete with Buick and Chrysler?

  • @hughdern ...The "senior" Packards like the Carribean, Patrician and 400 were competetors of Cadillac, Lincoln and Imperial. The Clippers were competetion for Olds, Mercury, Buick, and Chrysler.

  • Packard really had some good ones.  Might be like a "his and hers" pair, he gives his wife the convertible? lol

    With all the retro cars coming back, maybe we'll see an entire division revived...wishful thinking, but I'd take a new Packard.

  • Amazing cars there, Brent! Nice vid! The last gasp of a mighty giant! The favored Packard's dream car the Packard Predictor that had the cathedral tailights and an odd Edselesque front grille! Too bad there was no money to pursue the dream! :) Jack

  • yep they sure are Jack, and i was amazed to watch the video about Jay Leno's '55 Packard Caribbean Convertible, that torsion bar suspension is something else, before i watched that video i had no idea what that term even meant, but now that Jay explained it, and i have done some research on Wikipedia i have a good understanding of how it works, and i am amazed at the leveling effect these Packard's had, which Jay's video demonstrates well

  • Yeah, Brent...torsion bar suspension was used by Chrysler products from 57 on...they were used for the front suspension, not the whole car like Packard. My Darts and Coronets had that design, and they were very good handlers for the time! None however had the self leveling feature of the Packard. :) Jack

  • also i have seen some pictures of that concept car the Predictor, it was quite the car, and it sure had a Edsel look to it,also if you look up the Packard Engineer Mule "Black Bess" it had a very Edsel look, and it was ordered destroyed in the last days of Packard, i think Packard was trying to revive the famous '33-'41 grille design, but of course funding was short,so we will never get to see a comeback from Packard, but maybe the Edsel is a small glimpse of what may have came fourth in '58-'59

  • Packard purists decried the lack of the traditional tall, upright grille in the late model Packard production. I think Packard realized this and struggled with how they could ever duplicate it on these low slung post war cars. :) Jack

  • very beautiful packards love the hood scoops both cars look brand new probably better than new

  • thanks for the comment, and i agree they both look great, and the hood scoops are a nice touch, i know a few auto companies flirted with this idea of hood scoops early, like 1952 Mercury's and the 1953 Hudson's, then the '55 Ford T-bird used it in the most modern way that would inspire cars in the 60s and early 70s and thus it will forever have a effect on the automotive world, again thanks for the comment and watching! :)

  • It looks almost BrandNew!

    GET"R"DONE & HAVE FUN!

  • yep they almost do look new! its like a time machine! and thanks for commenting,

  • Hey Brent! Beautiful Packards! Love the color on that second one.

  • Thanks, they are beautiful, and if you do some reading up on them, they are interesting, i know Jay Leno has a 1955 Packard Caribbean convertible, his is also a beautiful example, he goes over the car better in his video, i have a link too it in the "read more" description, also thanks for watching and commenting :)

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