This 1956 Packard Executive is unique, exclusive, and rare - with a
total production run of only four months (March-June 1956) before
the Packard empire began to implode. Exactly 1,748 four-door
"Touring Sedans" were built during that time, adding to the
exclusivity of this classic cruiser. The Packard Executive was one
of the first vehicles designed to target a particular demographic,
squarely aimed at upwardly-mobile young executives (hence the model
name) and marketed with the tagline "enter the luxury class now -
at a modest investment"!! This 1956 Packard Executive features a
unique pushbutton 2-speed automatic transmission, and the shifter
motor was recently replaced. It retains the original Packard OHC
352 V8, making it a fun & easy car to drive! Over the last year the
starter was replaced, along with front & rear brakes plus master
cylinder, tires, carpeting, seat covers, and many smaller parts.
The brightwork & unique side trim are original, as-is the two-tone
paint scheme. The car has been repainted, and while its in great
shape overall, both the exterior and interior show minor blemishes
consistent with that of a 65 year old classic!! New
weatherstripping comes with the car, but has not been installed.
The car is originally from California and has no rust. This 1956
Packard Executive is the perfect project for a new owner looking
for an exclusive vehicle ready to drive, show, and enjoy now, while
adding their touch & style to this awesome vehicle!!
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