7.5x9.5 black and white photograph of a 1922 Packard. Inscribed on photo back; Packard 3-35, third series twin-six (produced 8/1919-6/1923, oft called fourth series), 12-cylinder, 90-horsepower, 136-inch wheelbase, 5-person duplex coupe (body type #209), front elevation.
Item #: EB01d026
Photo courtesy of the Detroit Public Library, National Automotive History Collection and used with permission.
7.5x9.5 black and white photograph of a 1922-1923 Packard three-quarter left front view, male driver, female passenger, large house in background, on country road. Inscribed on photo back; Packard 126, first series single-six (produced 4/20/1922-12/27/1923), 6-cylinder, 54-horsepower, 126-inch wheelbase, 5-person touring car (body type #220).
Item #: EB01d071
Photo courtesy of the Detroit Public Library, National Automotive History Collection and used with permission.
8x10 black and white photograph of a 1920-1923 Packard, top lowered, parked on street in front of large home. Inscribed on photo back; Packard 3-35, third series twin-six (produced 8/1919-6/1923, oft called fourth series), 12-cylinder, 90-horsepower, 136-inch wheelbase, 7-person touring car (body type #194), driver Alvan Macauley.
Item #: EB01d032
Photo courtesy of the Detroit Public Library, National Automotive History Collection and used with permission.
7.5x9.5 black and white photograph of a 1922-1923 Packard right side view, male chauffeur, parked on street in front of large home, male standing at curb. Inscribed on photo back; first series single-six (produced 4/20/1922-12/27/1923), 6-cylinder, 54-horsepower, 133-inch wheelbase, 7-person sedan-limousine (body type #229), fitted with biflex bumper #E-480, white wall tires, 12-lug disc wheels, no exterior battery box set into right front fender, inter-compartment communication horn by chauffeur's left ear; Mr. Thomas N. Dysart, St. Louis, Mo.
Item #: EB01d075
Photo courtesy of the Detroit Public Library, National Automotive History Collection and used with permission.
8x10 black and white photograph of a 1922 Packard, top raised, side curtains in place, parked on street, male driver, female standing by front passenger side door, seen through large iron gate in winter. Inscribed on photo back; first series six Model 126, touring car.
Item #: EB01d031
Photo courtesy of the Detroit Public Library, National Automotive History Collection and used with permission.
8x10 black and white photograph of a 1922-1923 Packard three-quarter left front view, in display window, top raised, sign in background reads 'Silence.' Inscribed on photo back; Packard 126, first series single-six, 6-cylinder, 54-horsepower, 126-inch wheelbase, 5-person touring car (body type #220), proposal for show window display, model by C. Dupuy.
Item #: EB01d074
Photo courtesy of the Detroit Public Library, National Automotive History Collection and used with permission.
7.5x9.5 black and white photograph of a 1922-1923 Packard three-quarter left front view. Inscribed on photo back; Packard 126, first series single-six (produced 4/20/1922-12/27/1923), 6-cylinder, 54-horsepower, 126-inch wheelbase, 5-person sedan (body type #221).
Item #: EB01d070
Photo courtesy of the Detroit Public Library, National Automotive History Collection and used with permission.
7.5x9.5 black and white photograph of a 1922-1923 Packard left side view, male driver, on country road, top raised. Inscribed on photo back; Packard 126, first series single-six, 6-cylinder, 54-horsepower, 126-inch wheelbase, 5-person touring car (body type #220); Packard 126 touring driven 180,000 miles.
Item #: EB01d084
Photo courtesy of the Detroit Public Library, National Automotive History Collection and used with permission.
7.5x9.5 black and white photograph of a 1922-1923 Packard left side view, top raised, female standing at driver's door, parked in front of monument in St. Joseph, Mich., 1922. Inscribed on photo back; Packard 133, first series single-six (produced 4/20/1922-12/27/1923), 6-cylinder, 54-horsepower, 133-inch wheelbase, 7-person touring car (body type #225), monument erected to commemorate the bravery of those [firemen] who heroically gave up their lives in the performance of duty at the burning of Yore Opera House, Benton Harbor, Mich., Sunday September, 5th, 1896. Names visible on monument Edward M. Gange, Silas F. Watson, Frank M. Seaver, Arthur B. Hill, and Robert L. Rofe.
Item #: EB01d076
Photo courtesy of the Detroit Public Library, National Automotive History Collection and used with permission.