Packard Motor Car Company: When Heaven Was At The Corner Of Sycamore And Main campaign
Jack RimmelOverview
By the late 1930s, when the ad "When Heaven Was at the Corner of Sycamore and Main" first appeared in magazines, the Packard Motor Car Company had established itself as a major player among American manufacturers of luxury cars. Packard's image was also one of its biggest marketing challenges. In the minds of most Americans, Packard symbolized power, wealth, and glamour, items that were in short supply during the 1930s. The challenge for Packard was to maintain its reputation for building finely...