CMC is proud to offer this stunning 1956 Packard Caribbean Coupe.
This beautiful Caribbean has undergone a very nice restoration and
is finished in the striking color combination of Dove White with
Naples Orange and Black lower accents. The two-tone Orange and
White interior is equally impressive and features the unique
reversible leather and tweed cushions. It is estimated that only 16
total Packard Caribbeans were equipped with factory air
conditioning in 1956, making this a very special automobile for the
Packard collector. Of those 16 units there are estimated 10
convertibles and 6 coupes ever produced.
Some Features of this Packard Include:
374 CU-IN V8
Automatic Push Bottom Transmission
Factory A/C
Power Steering
Power Brakes
Leather and Tweed Seat cushions
Dove White With Naples Orange and Black
Wire Wheels
Wide White Wall Tires
Powered by Packard's 374 cubic inch V8 featuring dual four-barrel
carburetors, this Caribbean is backed by an automatic transmission.
Equipped with power steering and power brakes, this Packard
provides an excellent driving experience while offering the comfort
and performance expected from Packard's flagship automobile. The
374 V8 starts easily, runs smoothly, and provides plenty of power
for enjoyable cruising.
The exterior of this Caribbean is absolutely beautiful. The Dove
White paint presents beautifully and contrasts perfectly with the
Naples Orange and Black lower sections. The body lines of the
Caribbean are unmistakable, with plenty of chrome and stainless
trim accenting the sweeping design. Riding on beautiful wire wheels
wrapped in wide white wall tires, this Packard has an elegant and
commanding appearance that is sure to attract attention wherever it
goes.
Open the door and you'll be greeted by a beautiful two-tone Orange
and White interior. The interior features the distinctive
reversible leather and tweed cushions, providing both an
exceptional appearance and a unique piece of Packard history. The
dashboard, instrumentation, door panels, carpeting, and trim all
present beautifully and complement the exterior perfectly. The
factory air conditioning adds another level of comfort and makes
this Caribbean an excellent choice for long-distance cruising.
Under the hood you'll find the 374 cubic inch V8 with its dual
four-barrel carburetor setup. The engine compartment presents
beautifully and showcases Packard's top-of-the-line V8 engine. The
combination of the dual quads, power steering, power brakes, and
factory air conditioning makes this Caribbean a wonderful example
of the engineering and luxury Packard offered in the mid-1950s.
If you are in the market for an extremely rare and beautifully
restored 1956 Packard Caribbean Coupe, look no further. With its
powerful 374 cubic inch V8, dual four-barrel carburetors, automatic
transmission, factory air conditioning, power steering, power
brakes, wire wheels, and stunning Dove White, Naples Orange and
Black color combination, this Caribbean is an exceptional piece of
Packard history. With an estimated 16 total Caribbeans equipped
with factory air conditioning in 1956, this is a rare opportunity
to own one of Packard's most desirable automobiles.
Financing available at very competitive rates!
Good trades are always welcomed.
Contact CMC today. Let us help you with the car of your dreams.
Carolina Muscle Cars Inc.
301 S. Wall St.
Benson, NC 27504
919-701-1070
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