ebruary, 1923 
97 
The thousands who have bought are only 
the advance guard of those whom the new 
Packard has captivated. 
Those other thousands who have always felt 
that Packard meant -the happy end of a 
search for motoring felicity, are on their 
way to ownership. 
To be content with less than the assured satis- 
faction of Packard in the light of the wonder¬ 
ful things their friends tell of Single-Six 
efficiency and saving, seems illogical. 
Never was there a car more truly Packard 
than the Single-Six—and never was there a 
more brilliant, buoyant six, always ready to 
do so much for so little. 
Five'Passenger Touring Car $2485 
at Detroit 
