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CHEVROLET SIX.

MANY NEW FEATURES

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'">• many year- a t onr-cy 1 i ndcr machine, t. 1 -.- ( hcsii.'ci hits nmv been brought no t■, the .-ix-iy limicr cia>s. I'liere are iii;my new feature.., about the internat.:<>ii.i • ( hcvrolct r-ix. In the production of tliis c;tr, Chevrolet designers have not lorgoiteii their slogan, ccoiiomica ! t ran-port at i< >n. .and all carsare lit'.".l with .- ;a nda i<l equipment. Shock -;i h.-orbers are attached, and bumpers are equipped front and rear. Ihe model ha- Iront tilt-ray dipping head lamp.-, and thief-proof locks. Adjustable driving are another feature on all dosed ntoiieln, Attractions are smooth performance, quick pick-up, economy, power and strcain-line, coupled with its general appearance. The body of the new Chevrolet is a credit, to New Zealand manufacturers, and its coach work and design shows details of the workmanship of 4(io Dominion employees who build the bodies -for Chevrolet cars in New Zealand. The Auckland agent*, Schofield and Co., Ltd., claim ll:at the car is admirably i.uitcd to local conditions. They say tliey are delighted with the performance and lines of the new car. The agents state thai 1 he cars have had an enthusiastic reception by the Auckland public.

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 83, 9 April 1929, Page 15

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CHEVROLET SIX. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 83, 9 April 1929, Page 15

CHEVROLET SIX. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 83, 9 April 1929, Page 15

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