1953 Packard Caribbean Convertible

Back in the days when American cars were about the only ones real Americans could buy, including the era of the 1953-1956 Packard Caribbean, your average Detroit automaker wasn’t satisfied it had arrived until it offered a “limited edition.” That term is fairly vague, and they didn’t use it much then, though production of such cars was undeniably limited. Packard Introduced the Caribbean Convertible of which 352 were produced. Equipped with an inline 8 cylinder engine, 3 speed manual on the column, power steering, power brakes, power windows and power top, this beautifully restored car is quite easy to drive.