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  2. Packard Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    The Packard Caribbean is a full-sized luxury car that was made by the Packard Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan, during model years 1953 through 1956. Some of the Caribbean's styling was derived from the Pan American Packard show car of the previous year.

  3. Classic Packard Caribbean For Sale - Hemmings

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    1953 Packard Caribbean. Price. $68,800.

  4. Packard Caribbean Market - CLASSIC.COM

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    There are 5 Packard Caribbean for sale right now - Follow the Market and get notified with new listings and sale prices.

  5. Packard Caribbean Classic Cars for Sale - Classics on Autotrader

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    Packard Caribbean Classic cars for sale near near you by classic car dealers and private sellers on Classics on Autotrader. See prices, photos, and find dealers near you.

  6. Classic Packard Caribbean for Sale - ClassicCars.com

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    There are 5 new and used classic Packard Caribbeans listed for sale near you on ClassicCars.com with prices starting as low as $39,000. Find your dream car today.

  7. Collectible Classic: 1953-1956 Packard Caribbean - Latest ...

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    Packard gave the Caribbean a modern, 352-cubic-inch V-8 with two four-barrel carburetors and an all-new, contemporary body sitting atop a four-wheel Torsion-Level suspension. With a wraparound...

  8. 1953-1956 Packard Caribbean - HowStuffWorks Auto

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    1953 Packard Caribbean. The hood scoop on the 1953 Caribbean was a carryover from the Pan American concept. In October 1952, Packard decided to offer a limited run of "sports cars" that, in due course, emerged as the 1953 Packard Caribbean, which was the first production Caribbean.