Summary
In 1932 General Motors bought Packard Electric Co., of Warren Ohio, (which had been founded in 1890, and spun off the Packard Motor Car Co. in 1902). In 1943, Sunlight Electric's small motor production was consolidated with Packard. It was later renamed Packard Electric Division-General Motors Corp. (Warren Ohio). While a division of General Motors Corp., Packard products were sold by United Motors Service, an umbrella marketing and warehousing division of General Motors.
Sunlight and Packard built motors and grinders for Sears under Craftsman source code 115.
Address: General Motors Corp-Packard Electric Div, 408 Dana St NE, POB 431, Warren Ohio 44486. Government CAGE code 77060. Phone 216-373-2364
This firm had a Canadian subsidiary, Packard Electric Co., Ltd. See also Delco Products Corp.