"Just ask the man who owns one" refers to Packard automobiles.
The general is very proud of his Packard automobile.
The program was also known as The Packard Showroom for its sponsor, Packard automobiles.
The Packard automobile quickly evolved into a superbly engineered prestige vehicle.
They haven't rolled off a production line since 1958, but Packard automobiles remain popular with collectors.
Kelch fresh-air exhaust heaters had been available on Packard automobiles for several years prior to the introduction of these systems.
Ruth however, did not follow the instructions and entered through the main entrance, driven by a chauffeur on a Packard automobile.
The first Packard automobile was released in 1899.
The first Packard automobiles were produced in 1899, and the last in 1958.
By 1930, Packard automobiles were considered part of its Seventh Series.