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- Description:
- 8x10 black and white sepia-toned Packard Co. file photograph of a 1932 Packard three-quarter front view, parked on street, two males and one female standing at driver's door. Inscribed on photo back: Packard 906, individual custom twin six, ninth series, 12-cylinder, 160-horsepower, 147.5-inch wheelbase, 5-person convertible sedan (body style #2070), by Dietrich, standing (left to right): Gene Sarazen, famed golfer (winner of both British & U.S. Open Championships, president of Wheaties Sports Foundation), Mrs. Sarazen, Alvan Macauley, photographed at Packard Motor Car Co., Detroit, Mich.
- Notes:
- The original materials from this collection are located in the Special Collections at the Detroit Public Library. Additional items that were not digitized may also be available. and This metadata was created by Wayne State University Library system based on original cataloging by the Detroit Public Library
- Date Issued:
- 1932-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Detroit Public Library and Wayne State University. Libraries
- Collection:
- Changing Face of the Auto Industry
- Description:
- 8x10 black and white Packard Co. file photograph of a 1932 Packard view of the front quarter, hood open, parked on road, two men leaning on car inspecting engine. Inscribed on photo back: Packard 906, individual custom twin six, ninth series, 12-cylinder, 160-horsepower, 147.5-inch wheelbase, 5-person convertible sedan (body style #2070), by Dietrich, standing at front of car: golfer Gene Sarazen, standing at side of car: Alvan Macauley.
- Notes:
- The original materials from this collection are located in the Special Collections at the Detroit Public Library. Additional items that were not digitized may also be available. and This metadata was created by Wayne State University Library system based on original cataloging by the Detroit Public Library
- Date Issued:
- 1932-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Detroit Public Library and Wayne State University. Libraries
- Collection:
- Changing Face of the Auto Industry
- Description:
- 8x10 black and white sepia-toned Packard Co. file photograph of a 1932 Packard three-quarter front view, parked on street, two males and one female standing at driver's door. Inscribed on photo back: Packard 906, individual custom twin six, ninth series, 12-cylinder, 160-horsepower, 147.5-inch wheelbase, 5-person convertible sedan (body style #2070), by Dietrich, standing (left to right): Gene Sarazen, famed golfer (winner of both British & U.S. Open Championships, president of Wheaties Sports Foundation), Mrs. Sarazen, Alvan Macauley, photographed at Packard Motor Car Co., Detroit, Mich.
- Notes:
- The original materials from this collection are located in the Special Collections at the Detroit Public Library. Additional items that were not digitized may also be available. and This metadata was created by Wayne State University Library system based on original cataloging by the Detroit Public Library
- Date Issued:
- 1932-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Detroit Public Library and Wayne State University. Libraries
- Collection:
- Changing Face of the Auto Industry
- Description:
- 8x10 black and white Packard Co. file photograph of a 1932 Packard view of the front quarter, hood open, parked on road, two men leaning on car inspecting engine. Inscribed on photo back: Packard 906, individual custom twin six, ninth series, 12-cylinder, 160-horsepower, 147.5-inch wheelbase, 5-person convertible sedan (body style #2070), by Dietrich, standing at front of car: golfer Gene Sarazen, standing at side of car: Alvan Macauley.
- Notes:
- The original materials from this collection are located in the Special Collections at the Detroit Public Library. Additional items that were not digitized may also be available. and This metadata was created by Wayne State University Library system based on original cataloging by the Detroit Public Library
- Date Issued:
- 1932-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Detroit Public Library and Wayne State University. Libraries
- Collection:
- Changing Face of the Auto Industry