Vehicle Description
Step back into the golden age of American automotive design with
this stunning 1953 Packard Clipper. Known for its graceful lines,
luxurious comfort, and robust engineering, this Clipper is a true
gem from an era when cars were built with care, precision, and an
eye for beauty. Whether you are a classic car enthusiast, a
collector, or simply someone who appreciates vintage craftsmanship,
this Packard Clipper is sure to captivate you.
The 1953 Packard Clipper exudes mid-century sophistication with its
sleek, elongated body, distinctive chrome accents, and signature
Packard grille. Its flowing fender lines and clean roofline make it
a masterpiece of design. This Clipper is more than just a car, it
is a statement of style and class that's sure to draw admiration
wherever you go.
This 1953 Packard Clipper touring sedan is said to have remained
with its original owner until 1994, and it underwent a
refurbishment that was completed in 2002. The car is finished in
purple with a white roof over gray cloth upholstery, and power
comes from a 288ci straight-eight paired with a two-speed automatic
transmission. Equipment includes power steering and drum brakes,
body-color 15? steel wheels, an AM radio, and a heater.
This example was reportedly delivered new in Yosemite Blue Metallic
and underwent a color change to purple metallic with a white roof
during the 2000s refurbishment. Equipment includes chrome bumpers
and trim, driving lamps, a hood ornament, a retractable antenna,
three side-view mirrors, and a chrome down-turned exhaust tip.
Body-color steel wheels wear chrome hubcaps and trim rings. A
matching spare wheel is stowed in the carpeted trunk. The 26th
Series Clipper rode on a 122 inch wheelbase and features a
coil-sprung independent front suspension as well as a live rear
axle with leaf springs. Stopping power is handled by Easamatic
power-assisted drums at all four corners.
The cabin features front and rear bench seating trimmed in gray
striped cloth. Textured black mats line the floors, and additional
equipment includes an AM radio, a heater, a locking glovebox, front
lap belts, and a rear robe cord.
The body-color two-spoke steering wheel fronts a color-coordinated
steel dashboard and a textured instrument panel housing a 110 mph
speedometer, a clock, and a combination gauge with readouts for
fuel level and engine temperature.
The 288ci Thunderbolt flathead straight-eight features five main
bearings and a Carter two-barrel carburetor. The engine was rebuilt
in 2001.
Power is sent to the rear wheels via a two-speed Ultramatic
automatic transmission.
Opportunities like this do not come around often. If you have ever
dreamed of owning a classic car that combines elegance,
performance, and historical significance, this 1953 Packard Clipper
is the one for you.
288ci Straight-Eight, Two-Speed Ultramatic Automatic
Transmission
This vehicle is located at Atomic Motors Classic Cars & Motorcycles
in Henderson, NV just 20 mins from the fabulous Las Vegas Strip.
Come down and see us or call 702-556-0888. Additional pictures and
videos may be found on our site at www.atomicmotors.net
It is the responsibility of the buyer to either inspect the vehicle
personally or via a 3rd party, to ensure satisfaction as to the
condition and value, prior to purchase.