JUNKED CARS IN AMERICA.
"I Junk dealers of the United States . nibbing their galm*in gleeiulafctiaipar . WMB-oat ■ntnmnmki ftiiY "iilW"iWrfwinf£l to be JW. This it the yearwhenit isbewed the great impetus in . junking uMd ears will b*gin,forit ia theflfth anni--Imnwj. pt tbe tremendous jump in the •ale of new can in 1922. Jive year»i» what some engineers believe to beil# ■ average. life. 'So {be death moifc^pfthe cab bought in being; toMed.tfcisyear* The was not eon*' ' W* -• cautineilMir ■ ; reported the number * of: automol%e < *3* 5J 1 milUen • #• y»rd#lil.re,;wutn 2,500,000 derelicts for the*'automobile formed tjbe - United Auto #£W*Jjwiftg Company, with a capital of for the purpose of wreck- ■ w'llf .that. eft*, -and dealers estimate that, there ; J/ifcjSj rt ®w» in • iffiat territory ■ '/HHHP Mould be wrapped. • /,« "fctf- :• ~ '/#
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 234, 4 October 1927, Page 17
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124JUNKED CARS IN AMERICA. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 234, 4 October 1927, Page 17
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