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1955 Packard Clipper

The 1955 through 1956 Packard models were the last produced in Detroit by the carmaker, and it is unfortunate that the company slipped out of existence just as it was introducing some of its finest work. The 1950s were among the best-handling full-size cars of the era, reportedly, even prompting Chrysler to rethink its own 'Torsion-Aire' design. Although late to the game, Packard introduced a pair of modern overhead-valve V-8 engines with the 1955 Packards, with displacement sizes of 320- and 352-cubic-inches, providing 225 and 275 horsepower respectively. The Ultramatic automatic transmission with a locking torque converter provided the ease of operation of an automatic coupled with the performance and economy of a manual unit.

The 1955 Packard Clipper bodies featured wraparound windshields, hooded headlights, a new grille, and many exterior colors and upholstery choices. The 'high-pocket' design language of the entire 1955 Packard model range was penned by Richard Teague (now chief stylist at Studebaker-Packard Corp.), who later became head of design at American Motors.

The Clipper nameplate, first used in 1941, succeeded the Packard 200 series for 1953-1956 as Packard's entry-level model. The Caribbean Convertible remained the company's image leader and top-of-the-line model.

For 1955, the Packard Clipper was offered in Deluxe, Super and Custom trim levels, plus the Super Panama and Custom Constellation hardtops. The 38,684 combined sales accounted for 70 percent of Packards total sales for 1955. Nameplates help distinguish the trim levels, located on the rear deck. Deluxe trim levels had small hubcaps and were devoid of rocker panel moldings. The Supers had bright metal steps on the rockers, chrome wheel discs, and plusher nylon and vinyl interiors.

Pricing for the Packard Clipper began at $2,590 for the Deluxe Sedan and rose to $3,075 for the Clipper Custom Constellation Hardtop Sport Coupe. The Clipper Custom models had chrome wheel discs, fender skirts, and rocker panel moldings. The Constellation model did not have skirts, but rather a chrome molding on the fender openings.


By Daniel Vaughan | Sep 2016
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Packard executives in 1955 wanted to promote and advertise the 'Clipper' as a separate line of cars. The Clipper name was used extensively with only 'Packard' appearing as a small script on the decklid. Even the grill emblem was no longer than the Packard crest, but was a new insignia shaped like a ship's wheel in line with the 'Clipper ship' concept.

The Clipper lineup of cars ranged from the Clipper Deluxe, the Super 4 door, the Panama, to the top of the line, Custom 4-door sedan and Constellation hardtop.

The big news for 1955 was the all-new V8. For the first time since 1923, Packard did not have an inline eight-cylinder engine on the books. The Clipper V8 was 327 cubic-inches with 255 horsepower, and a wheelbase of 122 inches.

Other unique features of the 'Clipper' line were the 'Sore Thumb' taillights, smaller non-interchangeable wheels and tires, Autolite electrics and Carter carburetion vs. Delco electrics and Rochester carburetion on the Senior Packard line of automobiles.

Related Reading : Packard Clipper History

When the Packard Company began automobile production in 1899, it was known as Ohio Automobile Company. In 1903 the name was changed to the Packard Motor Car Company when it moved from Warren, Ohio to Detroit, Michigan. The move was the result of a majority stock purchase made by investors in the Detroit area. Packard had sustained a Great Depression and a World War and was still at the fore-front....
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1955 Clipper
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1955 Packard Clipper Price Range: $2,585 - $3,075

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Year
Production
Wheelbase
Engine
Prices
5,714
127.00 in.
8 cyl., 356.00 CID., 165.00hp
$1,800 - $1,870
2,763
127.00 in., 148.00 in.
8 cyl., 356.00 CID., 165.00hp
$2,910 - $4,500
7,480
127.00 in., 148.00 in.
8 cyl., 356.00 CID., 165.00hp
$3,145 - $4,520
38,804
127.00 in.
8 cyl., 282.00 CID., 125.00hp
8 cyl., 356.00 CID., 165.00hp
$1,700 - $2,150
30,715
122.00 in.
8 cyl., 327.00 CID., 160.00hp
$2,691 - $2,730
38,684
122.00 in.
8 cyl., 320.00 CID., 225.00hp
8 cyl., 352.00 CID., 245.00hp
$2,585 - $3,075
4,809
120.50 in.
289.00 CID., 275.00hp
$3,310 - $3,380

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