This 1924 Packard Single Six Model 226 features touring car bodywork, and it was refurbished under previous ownership before it was purchased by the current owner in 2018. The car is finished in yellow and blue with black fenders, and power comes from a 268ci straight-six paired with a three-speed manual transmission. Equipment includes four-wheel mechanical drum brakes, 20″ wood-spoke wheels, dual side-mount spare rims, front and rear bumpers, a Boyce MotoMeter radiator cap, a split windshield, a tan soft top, a rear luggage trunk, black leather upholstery, and locking rear storage cabinets. This Packard is now offered on dealer consignment with a clean Michigan title in the owner’s name. The body is finished in yellow and blue with black fenders and light blue pinstriping. Front and rear bumpers were added under previous ownership along with a rear luggage trunk, and additional equipment includes a Boyce MotoMeter radiator cap, a split windshield, a tan soft top, running boards, a wood cargo box mounted on the left fender, and a single taillight. Paint cracks and other imperfections are visible on various panels. Wood-spoke wheels wear Packard center caps and dark blue steel rims with light blue pinstriping, and they are mounted with 7.00–20 Lester bias-ply tires. Matching spare rims and tires are topped with mirrors in the fenders. The Model 226 rode on a 126″ wheelbase and featured front and rear semi-elliptical leaf springs. Stopping power is provided by four-wheel drum brakes. The front and rear benches are trimmed in black leather, as are the door panels. Equipment includes door-mounted storage pockets and blue rear carpets, while the front seatback features locking storage drawers and a fold-down footrest. The wood-rimmed steering wheel features hub-mounted controls, and it frames a dash panel housing a barrel-type speedometer, a Westclox Bulls Eye clock, and gauges for amperage, oil pressure, and fuel level. The five-digit odometer shows 58k miles, approximately 300 of which were added under current ownership. Total mileage is unknown. The 268ci straight-six features seven main bearings and a Packard Fuelizer carburetor for a factory rating of 54 horsepower. The carburetor was serviced in 2023, and an oil change was also performed at that time. Power is sent to the rear wheels via a three-speed manual transmission. Perforation is visible on the underside of the running boards.