Gateway Classic Cars of Tampa is proud to digitally present this
rare 1957 Packard Clipper Wagon. Rare, unique, or special...it's
hard to find just one word to describe this '57 Packard. For
starters, only 869 Clipper Wagons were manufactured. How many are
left today is anyone's guess, but it has to be a small number. This
Wagon comes with the factory supercharged 289 Studebaker engine
producing 275hp. In todays world of twin turbos and high factory
horsepower ratings, the Clipper's numbers may be unimpressive but
this car was ahead of the curve. Your Clipper Wagon would produce
more horsepower than your neighbors '57 Corvette leaving his wife
longing for a drive. This specific Clipper has been treated to some
beautiful paint and body work. Along with the redone interior, the
color combinations of the car are simply striking. The 289ci has a
fuel pump assist and fires right up. Now she does need a little TLC
here and there but most of the car has already been refurbished.
She's so good already, she just needs a home and to be driven and
enjoyed. What a rare beauty.
Vehicle Details
1957 Packard Clipper
Listing ID:CC-1978825
Price:$37,000
Location:O'Fallon, Illinois
Year:1957
Make:Packard
Model:Clipper
Exterior Color:Black/Blue
Interior Color:Gray
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:8714
Stock Number:TPA3054
VIN:GCCTPA3054
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