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- Description:
- Product model, printed in black and gray on cardstock, for a Packard Single-Six Runabout. The model is cut into the shape of a Packard Single-Six Runabout, and shows a left side profile view of the car on the front and information about the car on the back. The model folds open and the inside shows a cutaway profile view of the car's interior at bottom and a profile view of its chassis at top. The product model, called an "Interrupter," was made by Packard for use as a selling device by Packard dealers. An accompanying note detailing the purpose and use of the Interrupters can be found at record 1986.016.001e The descriptive text on the back reads as follows: "Packard - Single-Six Runabout For recreation or for business usage, this model enjoys an ever expanding Packard clientele. Compact, yet roomy-short of body, yet graceful of line. Plenty of luggage space-neatly planned and protected by Yale lock. A lively little pal for the open road. Capacity, two."
- Date Issued:
- 1921-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Detroit Historical Society
- Collection:
- Packard Motor Car Co.
- Description:
- Product model, printed in black and gray on cardstock, for a Packard Single-Six Coupe. The model is cut into the shape of a Packard Single-Six Coupe, and shows a left side profile view of the car on the front and information about the car on the back. The model folds open and the inside shows a cutaway profile view of the car's interior at bottom and a profile view of its chassis at top. The product model, called an "Interrupter," was made by Packard for use as a selling device by Packard dealers. An accompanying note detailing the purpose and use of the Interrupters can be found at record 1986.016.001e The descriptive text on the back reads as follows: "Packard - Single-Six Coupe Smart, light-running and trustworthy. Ideally suited to the needs of the woman who drives or the professional or business man. Serviceable beyond every want. Drop mouldings at the side provide drainage for the one-piece aluminum top, thus protecting the clothing in entering or leaving. Capacity, three, with small swinging seat for fourth."
- Date Issued:
- 1921-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Detroit Historical Society
- Collection:
- Packard Motor Car Co.
- Description:
- Packard Motor Car Co. advertisement. Printed in black ink on white paper. The advertisement shows a drawing of two Packard automobiles driving on opposite sides of a street. The text of the advertisement reads as follows: "The heaviest production in twenty-three years of Packard history falls far short of meeting the steadily growing demand for the Single-Six. This is due, no doubt, in the first instance, to public confidence in the soundness of Packard engineering and manufacturing - greatly stimulated, however, by the record the Single-Six is establishing everywhere for really remarkable economy of operation." The opposite side of the page features an advertisement for the A. Wittnauer Company Longines watch. Hand written text in pencil reads "5/23."
- Date Issued:
- 1923-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Detroit Historical Society
- Collection:
- Packard Motor Car Co.
- Description:
- Packard Motor Car Co. advertisement. Printed in black ink on newspaper. The advertisement shows a close up front end view of a Packard Single Six Touring Car and includes text describing Packard designing and manufacturing. The opposite side of the page features a portion of an article, "The Eclipse of Lloyd Georg-." The page is hand dated in pencil "4/14/23."
- Date Issued:
- 1923-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Detroit Historical Society
- Collection:
- Packard Motor Car Co.
- Description:
- Packard Motor Car Co. advertisement. Printed in black ink on white paper. The text of the advertisement consists of a review of the Packard Single Six, "Reprinted from The Tatler, London, England; issue of April 11, 1923." The opposite side of the page features an advertisement for the Longines Watch from A. Wittnauer Company. Hand written text in blue ink reads "10/23."
- Date Issued:
- 1923-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Detroit Historical Society
- Collection:
- Packard Motor Car Co.
- Description:
- Envelope. Blue printed and hand written text reads "For the Personal Use Only of Mr. H.T. Gardner." An emblem at left, printed in blue, shows text reading "Packard Single Six / Ask the Man Who Owns One." Red text at bottom right reads "2537." The envelope is intended to container Packard Single Six product models, known as "Interrupters," and a note describing the purpose and use of the product models.
- Date Issued:
- 1921-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Detroit Historical Society
- Collection:
- Packard Motor Car Co.
- Description:
- Product model, printed in black and gray on cardstock, for a Packard Single-Six Touring Car. The model is cut into the shape of a Packard Single-Six Touring Car, and shows a left side profile view of the car on the front and information about the car on the back. The model folds open and the inside shows a cutaway profile view of the car's interior at bottom and a profile view of its chassis at top. The product model, called an "Interrupter," was made by Packard for use as a selling device by Packard dealers. An accompanying note detailing the purpose and use of the Interrupters can be found at record 1986.016.001e The descriptive text on the back reads as follows: "Packard - Single-Six Touring Car Finely proportioned and handsomely finished. A splendid family car that may be depended upon to discharge every duty with uncommon mechanical ability and willingness. Upholstered in heavy, pebble-grained leather. Fitted with spacious door pockets for side curtains and incidentals. Capacity, five."
- Date Issued:
- 1921-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Detroit Historical Society
- Collection:
- Packard Motor Car Co.
- Description:
- Note, printed in black on white backing, "Introducing the Interrupters." This note accompanied product models for Packard Single-Six automobiles, and describes their purpose and use by Packard dealers. The note's text is as follows: "Introducing the Interrupters The hard part about selling any commodity is to secure immediate interest-therefore, the Interrupters. They positively interrupt a prospect's thoughts and direct them to the Single-Six. They were designed principally for use on bad-weather days; on the days when extra effort must be used to create desire. Operation:- One smile, one 'Good Morning,' then quickly stand the four models in a semi-circle in front of your prospect. After you do this, keep quiet. Take your lead from him. The chances are ten to one that the model he picks up is the type of car he is interested in. Always talk about the part he is looking at. Follow the prospect's interest. Finish by giving a real demonstration of securing an appointment for one. Note: If the prospect has children he will probably insist upon keeping the Interrupters. In order not to offend and to make positive another appointment, say something like this: 'Unfortunately, we are supplied with only one set for each of the salesmen. Therefore you can appreciate that loaning them would seriously handicap me. So, under the circumstances, I cannot give you a set as much as I would like to. You can, however, keep them for a day or two, as probably you wish to show them to others. Today is Monday - Will I call for them Wednesday morning?' Just one thing more - the Interrupters are not toys. Do not use them as such. Packard Motor Car Co. H.T. Gardner Carriage Sales Manager"
- Date Issued:
- 1921-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Detroit Historical Society
- Collection:
- Packard Motor Car Co.
- Description:
- Packard Motor Car Co. advertisement. Printed in black ink on white paper. The advertisement shows a drawing of a Packard Single Six Coupe being driven through an open gate. The text of the advertisement describes the Packard Single Six manufacturing process. Hand written text in pencil at top reads "N.G.: Nov. 1922." The opposite side of the page features an article, "How Ten Minutes' Fun Every Day Keeps Me Fit," in which Walter Camp describes his "Daily Dozen" exercises.
- Date Issued:
- 1922-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Detroit Historical Society
- Collection:
- Packard Motor Car Co.
- Description:
- Packard Motor Car Co. advertisement. Printed in black ink on white paper. The advertisement is for the Packard Single Six. A drawing at top shows a left side profile view of a Packard Single Six Five Passenger Sedan. The opposite side of the page features an advertisement for Dodge Brothers Type-A Sedan. Hand written text in pencil reads "4/23."
- Date Issued:
- 1923-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Detroit Historical Society
- Collection:
- Packard Motor Car Co.