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Packard 1932 - The Packard Light Eight Speaks For Itself on 2040-parts.com

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Bethel, Ohio, United States

Bethel, Ohio, United States
New Reprint on 8.5x11 Quality Paper
New reprint of brochure or literature:Printed on 8.5x11 high quality paper

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Packard 1932 - The Packard Light Eight Speaks for Itself

20 page all new reprint; digitally restored from the original source and printed on high quality 8.5" x 11", 32#, 97 bright acid free paper in Black & White, assembled into an individual item that is folded and stapled, or heat bonded with an adhesive fabric binding.

CONTENTS INCLUDE:

  • Packard 1932 - The Packard Light Eight Speaks for Itself
  • Packard Motor Car Co
  • Packard Light Eight
  • This Brochure is entirely text only.
  • General Information
  • The Following are partial sentences within this brochure:
  • In the year 1899 the first Packard car made its appearance.
  • I represent a new departure, ...
  • When the addition of a new car was being given consideration, it was felt that a small Packard would compromise too much ...
  • Moving to the front and facing you squarely, ...
  • My doors are pleasingly proportioned and suggest ample room for entrance and exit.
  • A carefully worked out nicety of balance, fore and aft, makes possible an excellent ...
  • The steering gear can be raised or lowered one inch in either direction, ...
  • My body, like those of my larger brothers, is thoroughly insulated against noise, ...
  • The individual wooden parts are cut and shaped to master forms.
  • Safety, of course, the preeminent requirement of front axle design and this has been ...
  • While adjustments are simple and easy to make, ...
  • In addition to its inherent balance it is, of course, mounted in rubber and its silky ...
  • You will find that with my 4.35 rear axle gear ratio, I will furnish more speed than ...
  • The carburetor is also able to draw in cool air directly.
  • My steering, built by Packard, assures one almost effortless ease over all road conditions.
  • For Example: Where my brother, the 901 has 39 points which are fed by the automatic ...
  • Again, knowing that tires play an important part in motoring satisfaction, ...
  • I am a true Packard in every respect.

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