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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 12 Mar 1927, p. 23

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March 12, 1927 WINNETKA TALK 21 Packard Reduces $335 THE prices of three of the most popular Packard Six models have been reduced $335. The Packard Six Five-Passenger Sedan now costs but $2250 at the factory. --the Five-Passenger Phaeton $2250 --the Four-Passenger Runabout $2350. Seven years ago these models were introduced as America's first fine small cars. Seven years have seen the public accept these cars to an extent that now makes it possible to offer the sedan for less than half its orig- inal price. Seven years have seen each car developed to meet the needs of the most discriminating fine car owner. Today's Packard Six is with one exception--the Packard Eight-- the finest car Packard has ever built. You can safely follow it in its Seventh Year of Success. Eighty horse power and 126 inches of wheel base assure perform- ance and riding comfort. Those who act now may have early deliveries. May we tell you about our monthly payment plan, and the ease with which you may have a Packard by applying the value of your present car against the cost of the new one? Packard Motor Car Company of Chicago (EVANSTON BRANCH) 1735 E. Railroad Avenue, Evanston Greenleaf 1200 PACKARD ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE

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