June y 1923 
9). 
MMmwmmm, 
fine car manufacture, and unite to that 
fineness a moderateness of first and after 
cost, without previous precedent. 
The steadtast maintenance of a sales 
demand without parallel in Packard 
history, and the insistent demand by dis- 
tributors for more cars than Packard is 
able to supply, the car’s splendid behavior 
and marked economy—all these justify 
the confidence expressed three years ago. 
Nearly three years’ production of the 
Packard Single-Six has now gone into the 
hands of the owner. 
It seems fitting in this connection, to recall 
the expectation aroused in the earliest of 
our Single-Six announcements, and inquire 
into its fulfillment. 
We promised, in short, that the Single'Six 
would conform to the best traditions of 
Single-Six Touring Car, Five-Passenger, $2485 
at Detroit 
