Packard offered unique and luxurious accessories in the late 1920s and 1930s, including a footrest known as 'hassock' and personalized radiator emblems.
Cosmetic accessories like a cut glass vase for flowers and decorative radiator emblems added to the elegance of Packard cars.
Comfort and convenience accessories included vent visors, window eaves, and a running board-mounted golf bag holder for up to three sets of clubs.
Interior accessories such as a glare shield, plush silk robes, hill hold feature named NoRoL, and non-inflammable materials enhanced the driving experience in Packard cars.