
1920s Packard Auto Ads

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- Wills Sainte Claire, Willys Knight, and Stutz auto ads
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- 1920s Packard Auto Ads
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- Early Marmon Car Advertisements
- 1920s Lincoln Automobile Ads
- Old Cadillac Lasalle Ads
- Old car ads: Jewett, Hudson, and Paige automobile ads
- Franklin and Essex Car ads
- Early 1900s electric trucks advertisements
- Old Dodge Automobile Ads
- Six 1920s Chrysler car advertisements
- Pope-Waverly Speed Mobile Advertisement
- Moon Motors Ad
- Anderson Electric Car Advertisements and Specs
Here are 9 Packard car advertisements from the 1920s, including one for “Your 1925 Packard”. Several of these ads contain the slogan, “Ask the Man Who Owns One”.
One of them reads “On November 9, 1924, Mayor Dever, on behalf of the citizens of Chicago, presented Captain Lowell H. Smith and Lt. Leslie P Arnold each with a Packard 8 Sports model – the car of their choice”. – Smith and Arnold were among the first men to fly around the world (read more about it here).
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