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Packard Executive 352 V8 1956

General description : Very Rarely Seen Packard Executive Hardtop!

This 1956 Packard Executive Hardtop for sale has a Freshly Rebuilt 352c.i. (275hp) V8 w/ 4bbl Carb, Automatic Transmission w/ Push Button Shifter, 1 of 1,031 Packard Executive Hardtops Produced in 1956, Same Owner Since the Late 80's, Freshly Rebuilt Push Button Transmission / Shifter, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Mostly Original Two Tone Interior, AM Radio, Power Windows, Power Bench Seat, Day / Night Rear View Mirror, Padded Dash, Dual Mirrors, Self Adjusting Torsion Bar Suspension, Rechromed Front and Rear Bumpers, 15” Steel Wheels w/ Correct Packard Hubcaps, New Wide White Wall Radial Tires, Very Rarely Seen Packard Executive Hardtop!

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1956 Packard Executive 352 V8 is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Missouri by Dan Hillebrandt for $27995.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Packard Model : Executive Model Version : 352 V8 Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1956 Sub type : Coupé Location : Missouri

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About Packard
Packard: A Comprehensive History
Early Years and Foundation:

Founding: The Packard Motor Car Company was established in 1899 in Warren, Ohio, by James Ward Packard, William Doud Packard, and George Lewis Weiss.
Pioneering Luxury: Initially producing high-quality automobiles, Packard became synonymous with luxury, craftsmanship, and engineering excellence.
Notable Achievements and Contributions:

Packard Twin Six: Introduced in 1916, this V12-powered car established Packard as a premier luxury automobile brand.
Model Line Expansion: Packard expanded its lineup with various models, including sedans, coupes, convertibles, and limousines, catering to affluent customers seeking elegance and performance.
Engineering Innovations: The brand introduced several innovations, such as the first use of aluminum pistons, air conditioning, and the Ultramatic automatic transmission.
Ten Historically Significant Models with Technical Specifications:

Packard Twin Six (1916):
Engine: 7.3L V12 engine.
Performance: Around 85 horsepower.
Packard Eight (1930-1938):
Engine: Straight-8 engine with various displacements.
Performance: Ranged from 90 to over 130 horsepower.
Packard Super Eight (1939-1951):
Engine: Straight-8 engine.
Performance: Produced between 130 to 180 horsepower.
Packard One-Twenty (1935-1942):
Engine: Straight-8 engine.
Performance: Approximately 100 to 120 horsepower.
Packard Clipper (1941-1957):
Engine: V8 engine.
Performance: Ranging from 135 to 185 horsepower.
Packard Caribbean (1953-1956):
Engine: V8 engine.
Performance: Varying between 275 to 310 horsepower.
Packard Patrician (1951-1956):
Engine: Inline-8 and V8 engines.
Performance: Ranged from 150 to 180 horsepower.
Packard Hawk (1958):
Engine: V8 engine.
Performance: Produced around 275 horsepower.
Packard Executive (1956-1958):
Engine: V8 engine.
Performance: Varying between 240 to 290 horsepower.
Packard Predictor (1956):
Engine: Concept car showcasing design and technology.
Performance: Prototype model.
Legacy and Influence:
Quality and Elegance: Packard was revered for its exceptional build quality, refined styling, and luxury features, often considered on par with European luxury brands like Mercedes-Benz.
End of Production: The brand faced financial struggles in the 1950s, leading to its merger with Studebaker and eventual discontinuation in the late 1950s, marking the end of an era in American luxury automobiles.
Packard left an enduring legacy in the automotive industry, symbolizing elegance, engineering excellence, and a commitment to luxury that has been admired and respected by car enthusiasts worldwide.