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1955 Sapphire Packard Patrician Rare Color? Runs well 58,000 Miles NO RESERVE

For sale: 1955 Packard Patrician

Technical specifications

Condition:
Used
Item location:
Smithtown, New York, United States
Make:
Packard
Model:
Patrician
Type:
Sedan
Trim:
Base Sedan 4-Door
Year:
1955
Mileage:
58,000
VIN:
55823503
Engine size:
8 Cyl
Number of cylinders:
8
Power options:
Brakes, Power Windows, Power Seats
Fuel:
GAS
Transmission:
Automatic
Drive type:
U/K
Safety options:
Seatbelts
Vehicle Title:
Clear
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Description

No Reserve AuctionEnding Monday March 7th at 9:30 PM Eastern, :30 PM Pacific.

Car was auctioned 2 weeks ago(item # 131720219381, nded 2/14), nfortunately high bidder h*shm*n4 was unable to meet the deadline for deposit andpayment. This is a no reserve auction and car will go to the highest bidder, o PLEASE only bid if you are serious about owning the car as it is not fair tothe other bidders.

Up for auctionis my SAPPHIRE 1955 Packard Patrician 4 Door Sedan with only 58,000 miles on it, cylinder engine, eighs 4,275 pounds. Transferable registration is clear and in my name, ave owned it for 10+ years. Since purchase I have installed seat belts so I could ride with my kids (drove locally to countless baseball games) andreplaced the exhaust in addition to normal maintenance, rake pads, il changes etc.Still runs great, tarts right up and handles smoothly. Perfect car for a restoration project, r to own and drive as is.

Took a video while driving the car just the other day on Sunday January 31st, 2016 that day's paper is shown in video to verify date https://youtu.be/NjrLYFXppEI and https://youtu.be/zu_U0CDMugw My apologies for the quality of the videos and excessive background noise. Hard to hold a camera in one hand and put the car in gear and drive with the other, nd unfortunately the microphone makes the slightest movement sound like a wind tunnel.Between the video,the pictures and the description below I've tried to cover everything I can think of.Additional photos (63 total) most of which I took inthe Fallare available athttp://s725.photobucket.com/user/smcci77/library/Packard?sort=9&page=1and I will be happy torespond as best I can to any questions prior to auction end.

Pretty modern for a60 year old car. Car has power windows,power brakes, ower steering, ower antenna,power seats and came witha "Torsion Level Ride"self leveling suspension which was a big deal in 1955. Previous owner installed a lever underdash to control leveling manually instead of original automated system,can be removed.Very little rust on car besides floor board in front (surface, ot through) and front bumper. Even the tail pipe section under back taillights and chrome around headlights arein good shape,known to beproblem spots on these Packards.

What needs to be fixedto drive right away? For menothingas I'm used to driving it as is,startsright up and drives well as per video,but I'd suggest replacing the brake booster if nothing else. Saw the part in Hemmings for $250a little while ago. Worth adding for better braking as you get used to the car. If you are buying the car and planning to do afull restoration, nd this is a perfect car for that, ou'll need a new vinyl dash, eadliner, ight window pane (line crack as seen in pix),carpet,antenna, ix power window on driver side (believe it is missing one link), nags at 80% up, utcloses 100% with a little help past that one spot, atch front seat or reupholster,fix the gear selector (car shifts in and out of gears fine, elector on dash doesn't line up withgear. Mechanic believes a piece broke off in selector, ut I never bothered to have it taken apart and adjusted.), replace windshield wiper tubing and blades,paint and tires.Parts are readily available in Hemmings Magazine, nline through Kanter and many other places so it isn't like some cars that make it impossible to find what you need for restoration.

Here is some otherfascinating information regarding this car. The Torsion Level Ride was new for these 1955s (see pictures about Torsion in Gallery), nd Packard also introduced what they claimed to be "The Most Powerful V-8 Engine in the World"this year (see photo gallery) as well as theirnew Twin Ultramatic Transmission which was optional on all 1955 Clippers at a cost of $199 butwas standard and mandatory on all Packards.All Packards also had dual exhaust with reverse flow mufflers and resonators.

Packard sold 9,127 Patricians in 1955. If you do a search for 1955 Patricians,roughly 3/4 of them you'll see pictures of are 2 tones as that was the rage back then. While not a scientific survey, hat would leave roughly 25% of the 9,127 Patricians as solid colors, ust under 2,300 cars. From what I've seen about 9 out of 10 of the solid color cars are black,whichwould mean about 230 TOTAL?? solid color cars may have beenmadeincolors other than black. (If anyone knows exact documented numbers for this SAPPHIRE car, lease let me know and I will post) Ifound pictures online of only 2Sapphire1955 Patricians (one of those being mine, omeone posted a picture of my carparked inmydriveway) As per the paint codes shown on the plate (see imagenear end of those shown in listing,or image #7 in photo gallery of 63 images), his car was produced with paint scheme F (Sapphire Dark Blue) withTrim Code 62 (Sapphire Dark Blue). See images ofthe color charts I've added to thephoto gallery. Again, do not suggest I know exact production numbers for this Sapphire version but it appears to have been very limited to begin with, ho knows how few survived.

MSRP for the 1955 Patricians was $4,040. Options that were available and includedin this car are the Radio ($102). Heater ($80). Power steering ($115). Powerbrakes ($40). Power seat ($70). Power windows ($108) and Power antenna, ver $500 in options added which was a lot of money at that time, oubt many were made with all of them. Comparable to buying a $40,000 car today and adding $5,000 in options.

When you consider the low production of 1955Sapphire Patricians andthe options that were added to it this might actually be a rare car withlow mileage.As previously mentioned I've owned it for 10 plus years. In that time I put on a little over 6,000 miles. Person I bought it from had it garaged in his 20+ car collection for at least 15 years, robablyput less miles on it than me.

In addition to these details, found a lot of other infoonline I'm sure thenew owner will findhelpful andas interesting as I did. You can read the full 53 page 1955 Owner's manual online,a 20 page 1955 Sales Brochure, 16 page 1955 Sales Brochure, n 18page Packard Accessories book and much more.

A$500 paypal deposit is requiredwithin 48 hours of auction close. Balance payable within 14 days of auction end by money order, ire transfer, ertified check or cashif picking up in person.

P.S. 2 questions were raised in previous auction, hought they might be helpful so I've added in here as well:

Q:

Do you know if the engine is original to this car. The engine color would indicate that it is not. Thanks

Feb-10-16
A:

Thanks for viewing the car and asking about it, ery happy you did! The first part was easy to answer, 9.9% certain it is. The part about the engine color required a little research as I wasn't sure what it should be. Previous owner did add his own personal touch with the red/black combo, f restoring I believe the proper engine paint color should be ivory (Kanter sells it) with black cover and PACKARD letters in ivory. Personally I like the all black cover the way it is. I chipped a little of the red paint off and the ivory clearly shows underneath. I've added three images of that spot to the now 63 picture photo gallery, hey are near the end of page 3. While researching the color scheme, came across many fascinating facts about this car, hich I'veadded to the description. There is so much more information out there now then when I first purchased the vehicle, thank you for giving me a reason to find it!!

Q: What was the banging noise when you were filming under the hood? Feb-05-16
A: Thanks for viewing the car and asking about it! I believe what you referred to as "banging" was just echoing from radiator fan and motion of the microphone, loser to engine and faster I was moving the more pronounced the "bang" is. Stop video #2 at the 2:41 mark then watch the next 20 seconds or so. Any time I and the camera move it sounds like a loud puff of air or as you refered to it a "bang". At the moments the camera is still you don't hear that. As previously mentioned any motion gets picked up by the microphone and makes the video sound like I'm in a wind tunnel, filmed using my basic Fuji camera but it serves the purpose. If that wasn't what you were referring to, ust LMK which video and time slot. Buried in snow here in NY as I respond here today Friday 2/5, ut I can reshoot any portion of the videos prior to auction end if I catch a nice day like Sunday 1/31 was.



On Feb-27-16 at 07:55:54 PST, eller added the following information:

Auction is open to all bidders with positive feedback. If transporting the car is a concern: There are manycompaniesyou can hire that ship cars worldwide and I will be available to load the carup with any vehicle transportcompany you contract withif needed.

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