View of a man and women at flower stand posing with a 1954 Packard Patrician sedan. Illustration of Jefferson Memorial in background. Label on sleeve: "Packard, front end, 1954.
View of men, women and a doorman posing with a 1954 Packard sedan. Illustration of a New York city street in background. Label on sleeve: "Packard, 1954.
View of a man and women at flower stand posing with a 1954 Packard Patrician sedan. Illustration of Jefferson Memorial in background. Label on sleeve: "Packard, front end, 1954.
View of a woman, costumed as a clown, and a man, costumed as a devil, posing with a 1954 Packard Clipper sedan. Masks and an illustration of buildings in background. Label on sleeve: "Packard, 1954.
View of driver and passengers in Packard Twin Six car, owned by Czar Nicholas II. Typed on front: "Ill-fated Czar Nicholas II, last of the Romanoffs, owned this Packard Twin Six. Skis were placed under the front wheels and a special caterpillar tread provided for travel over the snow.
View of the 50,000th built Packard Rolls-Royce Merlin XX engine. Sign displayed over engine reads: "Packard's 50,000th war engine. Packard-built Rolls-Royce airplane engine powers Mustang, Mosquito, Warhawk, Lancaster, Hurricane.
View of Packard automobile factory. Sign displayed on brick factory building reads: "New factory of the Packard Motor Car Co. " Item #: na020039 Photo courtesy of the Detroit Public Library, National Automotive History Collection and used with permission.
Front view of 1946 Packard car. Handwritten on back: "1946 Packard, front end. " Item #: na000495 Photo courtesy of the Detroit Public Library, National Automotive History Collection and used with permission.
Packard Co. file photograph of a 1948 Packard nine-tenths front left view, top folded, female behind wheel, male passenger, female standing at driver's door, parked on street in front of house, couple standing near doorway. Photo caption on back from Packard News Service: "New "showoff" the 1948 Packard super eight convertible, described as "America's first all new postwar convertible," the model well justifies its claim of being "new from the tires up," fresh features include its specially built frame, 145-horsepower straight eight engine and rakish body with "flush contour" styling, which extends over the wheels in clean, graceful sweeps, a supplement to the present Clipper line, this new Packard is being readied for quantity production in June.