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  • Packard dealership, Wichita, Kansas, 1941

    8x10 black and white Packard Co. file photograph of a Packard dealership, front of building, cars parked on street, "Packard" sign above door, sign on right side of building reads "Packard, you find better used cars traded on better new cars," convertible in front left corner show window. Inscribed on photo back: dealers, Wichita, Kansas 1941.

  • 1929 Packard runabout, left side view, top raised, light in color

    8x10 black and white Packard Co. file photograph of a 1929 Packard left side view, top raised, light in color. Inscribed on photo back: Packard 626, speedster eight, sixth series, 8-cylinder, 130-horsepower, 126.5-inch wheelbase, 2/4-person runabout (body type #392), custom built by Packard in then new custom body department, 1941 Illinois license plate #1189-787, note fender mounted mirrors, radio antenna, non standard top, tires, Packard deluxe emblem, radiator grille.

  • 1907 Packard 30 Model U with male driver and officer

    8x10 black and white Packard Co. file photograph of a 1907 Packard 30 Model U with male driver and an officer. Inscribed on photo back: 4-cylinder, 30-horsepower, 108-inch wheelbase, 2-person runabout with rumble seat, 1908 type radiator cap, patent leather doors, rumble seat back rest, folding glass front windshield, standard buggy top, attached clipping from Inner Circle, November 30th, 1941, identifies the driver as salesman J.L. Cobia and officer Hogan.

  • 1929 Packard runabout, three-quarter left front view, top raised, light in color

    8x10 black and white Packard Co. file photograph of a 1929 Packard three-quarter left front view, top raised, light in color. Inscribed on photo back: Packard 626, speedster eight, sixth series, 8-cylinder, 130-horsepower, 126.5-inch wheelbase, 2/4-person runabout (body type #392), custom built by Packard in then new custom body department, 1941 Illinois license plate #1189-787, Evanston plate #346, note fog/driving lamps, fender mounted mirrors, radio antenna, non standard top, tires, Packard d…

  • 1910 Packard 18 Model NB parked in front of home

    8x10 black and white Packard Co. file photograph of a 1910 Packard 18 Model NB parked in front of home, article clipping attached to back. Inscribed on photo back: 4-cylinder, 18-horsepower, 112-inch wheelbase, 7-person touring car, open car 5-person, 1909/12 type headlamps, 1910/12 type front fenders, 1911/12 type body with fore doors, missing center top supports, later one-man top design, motor #19003 indicates 1910 18 Model NB, clipping from Inner Circle Nov. 30th, 1941 article attached title…

  • 1911 Packard 18 Model NC open car, with male driver and three passengers

    8x10 black and white Packard Co. file photograph of a 1911 Packard 18 Model NC with male driver, two female, and one male passengers, at the top of the back door is painted 1910. Inscribed on photo back: 4-cylinder, 18-horsepower, 112-inch wheelbase, 5-person open car, fitted with Packard windshield, fitted dust covers for seats, affixed to back is a small article from the November 30th, 1941 Inner Circle, titled "Proud Entry."

  • Packard dealership, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1941

    8x10 black and white Packard Co. file photograph of a Packard dealership, building sits on corner, "Packard" above door, cars in show windows, awnings above windows, lamp post on corner. Inscribed on photo back: dealers, Packard, Indianapolis, Indiana 1941, dealer establishments.

  • 1941 Packard final assembly line

    8x10 black and white Packard Co. file photograph of 1941 Packard final assembly line, most cars have doors open, workers at each car. Inscribed on photo back: 1941 Packard final assembly line.

  • 1941 Packard final assembly line, cars coming off the line

    8x10 black and white Packard Co. file photograph of 1941 Packard final assembly line, cars coming off the line, workers behind the wheel of front two cars, workers pictured down the middle of the line. Inscribed on photo back: 1941 Packard final assembly.