Ad, Newspaper
Packard Motor Car Co. advertisement. Printed in black ink on newspaper. The advertisement shows a front and left side view of a Packard convertible being driven by a man with a spectral image of a large male figure holding airplanes above. The text of the advertisement reads "The Navy and Army together have honored Packard with orders for new aircraft engines totaling nearly four million dollars. The new motors, proven supreme by exacting government tests, are a tribute not only to Packard leadership in power plant engineering but also to the vision and sympathetic cooperation of those men who bear the responsibility of our national defense. Packard's motor building supremacy is as available to the private citizen as to the United States government - in the Packard Six and the Packard Eight. Ask The Man Who Owns One."
The advertisement ran in the Saturday Evening Post and is dated May 29, 1926.
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