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Carl Madsen |
Published: 02/12/2009 21:23
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Home away from home
Joined: 12/30/2007
From: Minneapolis, MN
Comments: 455
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Re: 1938 PACKARD ADVERT
SOCIALLY -- AMERICA'S FIRST MOTOR CAR
THE PACKARD __ ___ FOR SEVEN PASSENGERS ELECTED Our vote is naturally prejudiced in favor of Packards. But ... what about the people who buy large, fine cars -- what do they think of the Senior Packards? The records show that Senior Packards are accounting for nearly half of [i]all[/] the truly large, fine cars being purchased in America. Furthermore, registrations show that the preference for Packards holds good today within every individual State of the Union. And overwhelming preference for Packards also is evident in every census of the fine cars that the rest of the world is buying from America. That is the verdict -- that Packard is unequivocally preferred among motor car purchasers to whom price is not a deciding factor. Yet, you will be glad to learn, a Senior Packard now costs hundreds of dollars less than any comparable car you can buy, foreign or domestic. We invite you to use one of these great cars, to test it however you wish, for several days. We want you to experience, by yourself, the most complete luxury and the smoothest, quietest ride known to motoring. Look under "Packard" in the telephone book for the Packard dealer nearest you, and let him know at what time he may leave a Senior Packard at your door. |