| 1933 - Photo of the loading dock.![Popular Popular](https://packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/myalbum/assets/images/pop.gif)
Guscha Packard Factory Exterior 11/29/2014 11:40
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Photo of the loading dock in 1933. The photograph is from the National Automotive History Collection at the Rose & Robert Skillman Branch of the Detroit Public Library. |
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| 1934 - Lineup on roof of Packard Motor Car Co. ![Popular Popular](https://packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/myalbum/assets/images/pop.gif)
Guscha Packard Factory Exterior 11/25/2014 15:47
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Lineup of five Packard sedans, 1930 seventh series through 1934 eleventh series, on roof of Packard Motor Car Co. The photograph is from the National Automotive History Collection at the Rose & Robert Skillman Branch of the Detroit Public Library. |
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| 1935 - Sign advertising Packard automobiles![Popular Popular](https://packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/myalbum/assets/images/pop.gif)
Guscha 1930-1939 11/25/2014 15:39
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Sign advertising Packard automobiles in 1935. The photograph is from the National Automotive History Collection at the Rose & Robert Skillman Branch of the Detroit Public Library. |
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| 1936 - the biggest driveaway in the history![Popular Popular](https://packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/myalbum/assets/images/pop.gif)
Guscha 1936 11/25/2014 15:36
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Lot filled with various body types of the 1936 Packard One-Twenty Fourteenth series. These were part of the 3,000 cars that distributors and dealers drove home on September 4, the biggest driveaway in the history of the auto industry. |
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Guscha Packard Factory Exterior 11/24/2014 18:57
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Undated aerial view of the Packard Plant. The photograph is from the National Automotive History Collection at the Rose & Robert Skillman Branch of the Detroit Public Library. |
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Guscha Packard Factory Exterior 11/24/2014 18:54
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Undated photo of the Packard Plant. The photograph is from the National Automotive History Collection at the Rose & Robert Skillman Branch of the Detroit Public Library. |
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| 1940 - Marine engine building![Popular Popular](https://packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/myalbum/assets/images/pop.gif)
Guscha Packard Factory Exterior 11/24/2014 18:53
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Marine engine building, 1940. From 1940 until 1945, Packard builds aircraft and marine engines for the U.S. military and World War II allies. At peak production in 1943, the company has 36,000 employees, almost all at the Detroit plant. The photograph is from the National Automotive History Collection at the Rose & Robert Skillman Branch of the Detroit Public Library. |
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| 1925 - photograph of the Packard plant![Popular Popular](https://packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/myalbum/assets/images/pop.gif)
Guscha Packard Factory Exterior 11/23/2014 18:52
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A 1925 photograph of the Packard Plant. In the late 1920s Packard becomes the dominant luxury car in the U.S., outselling Cadillac and other competitors combined. The photograph is from the National Automotive History Collection at the Rose & Robert Skillman Branch of the Detroit Public Library. |
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| 1921 - The corner of Concord and East Grand Boulevard.![Popular Popular](https://packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/myalbum/assets/images/pop.gif)
Guscha Packard Factory Exterior 11/23/2014 18:50
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The corner of Concord and East Grand Boulevard 1921. The photograph is from the National Automotive History Collection at the Rose & Robert Skillman Branch of the Detroit Public Library. |
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| 1919 - A newly-constructed building at right![Popular Popular](https://packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/myalbum/assets/images/pop.gif)
Guscha Packard Factory Exterior 11/23/2014 18:48
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A newly-constructed building at right in 1919. Packard built Liberty engines at the plant for U.S. military aircraft 1918-19. The photograph is from the National Automotive History Collection at the Rose & Robert Skillman Branch of the Detroit Public Library. |
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