I believe it is a 1004 Super 8, but I am sure someone will verify/correct me. Note that the car is situated on a turntable, presumably at an auto show.
8x10 black and white Packard Co. file photograph of a 1934 Packard left side view, apple trees in background. Inscribed on photo back; Packard 1100 eight, eleventh series, 8-cylinder, 120-horsepower, 129-inch wheelbase, 5-person sedan (body type #703), publicity photograph for 1933 Western Michigan Fruit Festival, left to right; Miss St. Joseph (by door), Miss Watervliet (in car), Miss Battle Creek (aft), festival transportation supplied by Packard dealer in St. Joseph, Mich.
Item # EB01d734
Photo courtesy of the Detroit Public Library, National Automotive History Collection and used with permission.
8x10 black and white, sepia-toned Packard Co. file photograph of the 1933 version of the 'Brown Bomber,' three-quarter rear left side view, top folded, Edward MaCauley pictured at driver's door. Inscribed on photo back; Packard MaCauley speedster, note alterations on 1933 version full front fenders; high peaked crowns, full deading, skirts, pontoon rear fenders; high peaked crowns, beading around wheel openings, 'Packard Twelve' hub caps, twin tail lights with vee lenses; tops of rims repeat Packard radiator shape theme, shortened rear bumper to fit within pontoon ends; slightly veed, plain dash replaces engine turned dash of 1932 version, 1934 type instrument panel; radio heat at top center, brake sector.
Item # EB01d703
Photo courtesy of the Detroit Public Library, National Automotive History Collection and used with permission.
8x10 black and white Packard Co. file photograph of the 1933 version of the 'Brown Bomber,' left side view, top folded. Inscribed on photo back; Packard MaCauley speedster, note alterations on 1933 version full front fenders; high peaked crowns, full deading, skirts, pontoon rear fenders; high peaked crowns, beading around wheel openings, 'Packard Twelve' hub caps, twin tail lights with vee lenses; tops of rims repeat Packard radiator shape theme, radio antenna beneath running board.
Item # EB01d702
Photo courtesy of the Detroit Public Library, National Automotive History Collection and used with permission.