








#428 1956 Packard Clipper Tin Car Classic Restoration Hardware
"The Packard Clipper straight four door sedan was the first automobile marketed to give the rear seat passenger the "floating in air" comfort as the supposedly more fortunate front seat passengers. Packard Motor Company first produced automobiles in 1899. The last Packard rolled off the assembly line in 1956. We've replicated the Clipper, the "first streamlined car to beauty to work", honoring Packard's remarkable five-plus decades of superb North American automobiles."
"The Packard Clipper straight four door sedan was the first automobile marketed to give the rear seat passenger the "floating in air" comfort as the supposedly more fortunate front seat passengers. Packard Motor Company first produced automobiles in 1899. The last Packard rolled off the assembly line in 1956. We've replicated the Clipper, the "first streamlined car to beauty to work", honoring Packard's remarkable five-plus decades of superb North American automobiles."
"The Packard Clipper straight four door sedan was the first automobile marketed to give the rear seat passenger the "floating in air" comfort as the supposedly more fortunate front seat passengers. Packard Motor Company first produced automobiles in 1899. The last Packard rolled off the assembly line in 1956. We've replicated the Clipper, the "first streamlined car to beauty to work", honoring Packard's remarkable five-plus decades of superb North American automobiles."