THE 1934 CHEVROLET.
. Always 'one of the' most popular of ears,' the .Chpvrblet has been greatly improved recently, and tlio 1934 model now being displayed by Manthcl Motors at .the Easter Show'is undoubtedly a particularly striking and attractive car. Made',by the world's largest builder of motor:cars, it has numerous new features, but although in appearance it is an expensive car'in reality it is extremely low priced.' Of tho new features one. of the. most impressive is the introduction of independent front wheel springing, which gives a cushion ' effect to the riding action of the-car much in tho manner that a human being's knees minimise the bumps of walking. The new car has a longer .wheelbaso and its attractive and soiidly-built body by Fisher— the hall-mark of modern coachwork— is larger than in . previous models. There is a new type of all-weather brakes, fitted. .. In all the car represents the ideal combination of luxury and utility.and, should not be overlooked by anyone seeking an economic i proposition in motor-cars.—(P.B.A.)
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 76, 31 March 1934, Page 5
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168THE 1934 CHEVROLET. Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 76, 31 March 1934, Page 5
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