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  • Packard bus, belonging to U.S. Silver Fox Farms, parked on street, in front of Packard administration building

    8x10 black and white Packard Co. file photograph of a Packard nine-tenths right side view, fully enclosed front and rear, sign on side of bus reads "The silver fox equipped with Hewitt balloon tires, real riding comfort never before conceived is assured with a car properly equipped with Hewitt Balloon Tires, tomorrow's tire today, United States Silver Fox Farms, Minneapolis, Shasta Springs Cal., Spokane," parked on street next to Packard administration building.

  • 1954 Packard panther, three-quarter front left view

    8x10 black and white Packard Co. file photograph of a 1954 Packard three-quarter front left view, top folded. Inscribed on photo back: experimental, 1954 Packard, the Packard panther, a full sized plastic sports car, is the first of its type specially designed using a high horsepower engine capable of record speed, the car, a 3-person model with advanced styling in its one-piece plastic body, is the result of 3 years of design & materials study by the engineering division of P.M.C.Co., first pub…

  • 1950 salon showing in Philadelphia of two 1950 Packards and a bare chassis

    8x10 black and white Packard Co. file photograph of two 1950 Packards on display in a salon showing, both cars have dual white sidewall tires, center is a 4-door sedan, left is a sedan, right is a bar chassis. Inscribed on photo back: Philadelphia salon showing, September 29, 1950.

  • 1936 auto show, Packard stand

    8x10 black and white Packard Co. file photograph of four 1936 Packards on display at the Packard stand at an auto show, center is a light colored convertible with top folded, on either side are 4-door sedans, pictured at far right is a sedan, all have dual white sidewall tires, background is southwest themed.

  • 1955 Packard Caribbean convertible driven by Bill Holland

    8x10 black and white Packard Co. file photograph of a 1955 Packard convertible, left side view. Photo caption on back from Packard Public Relations Dept.: Public introduction of the new 1955 model Packard Caribbean is scheduled for tomorrow, when the luxury custom built sports convertible will go on display in special "salon" showings at selected market points across the nation, the Caribbean is the first American-made automobile to offer a blending of sports car styling and flashing performance…

  • 1950 salon showing in Philadelphia of three 1950 Packards and a bare chassis

    8x10 black and white Packard Co. file photograph of three 1950 Packards on display in a salon showing, all cars have dual white sidewall tires, two cars in center are 2-door sedans, right is a 4-door sedan, left is a bar chassis. Inscribed on photo back: Philadelphia salon showing, September 29, 1950.

  • 1903 Packard Model F, front view close up

    8x10 black and white photograph of 1903 Packard Model F. This is a close up view from the front. The photograph was taken inside a building and the car is sitting on a tiled floor with other cars in the background.

  • 1914 Packard 4-48 phaeton, driver Barney Oldfield, front passenger Harvey Firestone

    5x8 black and white Packard Co. file photograph of a 1914 4-48 Packard, parked on city street, in front of a large brick building, male driver, two male passengers, and one female passenger. Inscribed on photo back: 6-cylinder, 48-horsepower, 144-inch wheelbase, series fourth 48, 4-person phaeton, driver is Barney Oldfield, front seat passenger is Harvey Firestone.

  • 1901 Packard Model C

    8x10 black and white photograph from a glass negative of a 1901 Packard Model C. Inscribed on photo back: 1-cylinder, 12-horsepower, 75-inch wheelbase, 2-person roadster with fitted buggy top. The driver is Milton Tibbetts, Packard's collector/protector of patents. The passenger is Russell Huff, head of Packard experimental branch. This car, license plate 30122 NY, was repurchased from the owner for use in testimony in a 1910 lawsuit.

  • Construction of the Lincoln Motor Company Building Photo No. 3

    7.75x9.75 black and white photograph of the Lincoln Motor Company construction site at W. Warren and Livernois, the image is inscribed to identify the architect, George B. Mason, the builder and the photographer. The image is dated Oct. 3, 1917.

  • Construction of the Lincoln Motor Company Building Photo No. 4

    7.75x9.5 black and white photograph of the Lincoln Motor Company construction site at W. Warren and Livernois, the image is inscribed to identify the architect, George B. Mason, the builder, and the photographer. The image is dated Oct. 12, 1917.

  • Construction of the Lincoln Motor Company Building Photo No. 1

    8x10 black and white photograph of the Lincoln Motor Company construction site at W. Warren and Livernois, the image is inscribed to identify the architect, George B. Mason, and the builder and photographer. The image is dated Sept. 21, 1917.

  • Construction of the Lincoln Motor Company Building Photo No. 5

    7.75x9.75 black and white photograph of the Lincoln Motor Company construction site at W. Warren and Livernois, the image is inscribed to identify the architect, George B. Mason, the builder and the photographer. The image is dated Oct. 19, 1917.

  • Construction of the Lincoln Motor Company Building Photo No. 2

    7.5x9.5 black and white photograph of the Lincoln Motor Company construction site at W. Warren and Livernois, the image is inscribed to identify the architect, George B. Mason, the builder and the photographer. The image is dated Sept. 28, 1917.

  • Sparks fly as part of a 1956 Packard is being welded

    8x10 black and white Packard Co. file photograph of sparks flying as two welding machines work on part of a 1956 Packard, male worker with safety goggles on stands to rear right of machines. Inscribed on photo back: Packard Motor Car Co. production, Conner Avenue facility, 1956 model year.

  • 1903 Packard Model F, back view close up

    8x10 black and white photograph of 1903 Packard Model F. This is a close up view from the back showing the rear-entrance Tonneau and rear axle. The photograph was taken inside a building and the car is sitting on a tiled floor.

  • 1901 Packard Model C with women passengers

    8x10 black and white photograph of a 1901 Packard Model C. Inscribed on photo back: 1-cylinder, 12-horsepower, 75-inch wheelbase roadster with special seats--a 2-person front, driving seat with two 2-person seats placed at back on sides facing each other. The four ladies in the back are company office girls, the front seat passenger is Packard sister Olive (unseen) and William Hatcher is the driver.

  • 1902 Packard Model F

    8x10 black and white photograph of a 1902 Packard Model F. The front seat is divided into two separate seats, there is also a back seat providing room for two more passengers.

  • Construction of the Lincoln Motor Company Building Photo No. 8

    7.75x9.5 black and white photograph of the Lincoln Motor Company construction site at W. Warren and Livernois, the image is inscribed to identify the architect, George B. Mason, the builder, and the photographer. The image is dated Nov. 9, 1917.

  • Construction of the Lincoln Motor Company Building Photo No. 6

    7.75x9.5 black and white photograph of the Lincoln Motor Company construction site at W. Warren and Livernois, the image is inscribed to indentify the architect, George B. Mason, the builder, and the photographer. The image is dated Oct. 26, 1917.