Body & Paint
The body is one of the main components for a survivor car, either to keep original or to restore. The Body on this vehicle is simply PRISTINE, absolutely perfectly straight. Every body panel on this 54 Packard came with it from the factory... beyond question. It is one of the most straight original low mileage cars I have ever examined. The original sheet metal is simply perfect. It is my belief that this car has never been “tapped” in its life. I do not think it is ever had as much as a ding in it. The doors, hood and trunk gaps are all factory perfect. You could take a feeler gauge to this machine and measure the quality that Packard had back in the early 50’s. The quality of these cars will notably go down as the high water mark in American Automotive history. The paint was done in 1989 and was stripped to bare metal from what I can tell. The door jams were done but the trunk area was left completely original. The paint is very period looking, as though you are looking at the original paint. On first inspection I really thought the paint was original, but the owner knew it was repainted and in a couple of small areas I see only micron amounts of overspray on the New weather stripping, which is in very good and supple