SOCIALLY - AMERICA’S FIRST MOTOR CAR
PACKARD
THE TWELVE
THE SHEER •EIGHT
ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE
MEETING "THE CANNON BALL" AT SOUTHAMPTON, LONG ISLAND |
AT THOSE vacation and week-end resorts which year after year attract America’s most socially prominent families, more large Packards are habitually in evidence than any other fine car. This is a striking fact, but a most natural one. For in such families Packard ownership has become as traditional as attendance at certain schools, membership in certain clubs. In fact, more than a thousand of America’s most distinguished families have owned Packards continuously for twenty-five years or longer.