1954 Packard Clipper Panama

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$10,450 USD | Sold

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When the glamorous, new for 1954, Clipper Panama was introduced, it was described in period as having a “new kind of sports-type car styling” that has “built-in speed lines” and an inline eight-cylinder engine with 165-hp that will claim its share of attention too. Fashionable interior styling and materials were also well-received.

The 1954 Packard Clipper Panama offered here is well-presented in red with a black roof and a red and black two-tone interior, just as featured in factory literature of the period. The car was cosmetically freshened about 10 years ago and is currently part of a private museum. It is regularly exercised and is reported to be in good driving condition. The Packard has an automatic transmission, AM radio, heater, dual side view mirrors, factory wheel covers and whitewall tires. This Clipper Panama is a great opportunity to own one of the more-sporty and user-friendly post-war Packard’s of the 1950s.