1956 Packard Executive Two Door Hardtop

1956 Packard Executive

Packard Executive 1956 technical specifications

Item location: Gig Harbor, Washington, United States
Make: Packard
Model: Executive
Type: Two Door
Trim: two door
Year: 1956
Mileage: 85,925
VIN: 56771567
Color: White
Engine size: V8
Number of cylinders: 8
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Drive type: RWD
Vehicle Title: Clear
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Description

Seldom do we get an opportunity to market a car that has been with the same owner it's entire life. Back in 1956 our client's Father walked into ABC Packard Dealership in Seattle with his son. our client. and stated that he was there to pick up his brand new Packard Executive. The 2 of them drove off the lot in their new Packard. 20 minutes later. they were home and showing the new purchase to his Wife and all the neighbors. Our client's father has since passed and the car now is in the hands of our client who wishes to pass it on to someone who will be as good a steward of the car as him and his Father were. The car has exactly 85. 25 miles on it which breaks down to being driven roughly 1. 56 miles per year. The color of the car is white. with a black hard top and a thick black stripe running from front to back. on both sides. If I were to give the car a rating. I would say that she is a 2. 65 out of 5 (one being highest) on the outside and a solid 2 on the inside all day long. The car has never been introduced to rust and it's hardly ever seen a cloudy day. let alone rain. Everything that came with the car is either in the trunk. such as the original snow chains. jack stand. or in a Safe deposit box such as the original manual. The interior of the car seems totally untouched and hardly sat in. All gauges work and lighting systems as well. There was an unfortunate mishap while towing it from Seattle to Gig Harbor. While driving it on to the trailer. a long shallow dent now has formed on the right hand side of the car all the way from the front of the door to the back of the door. It's not deep and should be easily repaired. Estimates show that it will cost roughly $1. 00

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