The World’s Finest Cars Have V-Type Engines But the Ford is the only Low-Priced Car with a V- Type Engine The whole story of the superiority of the Ford V-8 is that it gives you better performance on the road because it has a better engine under the hood. Ford uses the V-type engine because it has certain basic fundamental advantages that cannot be duplicated in any other engine, and Ford'is the ONLY car that gives you a V-8 engine, unless you pay more than double its price. The Ford V-8 does more than this, it combines the performance possible only with a V-8 engine with economy of operation and upkeep. No other lowpriced car, and few cars at any price, can out-perform the Ford V-8, and certainly no other low-priced car can match it for operation and up-keep costs. Ford perfected the V-8 engine during 10 years’ use in the Lincoln car; then standardised V-B’s for Ford Cars. The Ford V-type 8-cylinder engine has been developed to the point where it has fewer moving and wearing parts than most 6-cylinder engines. Closed Cars from .£269 0 V-Type Engines hold all Land, Sea, and Air Speed Records —a tribute to V-8 Construction - and Essential Reliability FORD MOTORS (Dunedin) Ltd. CORNER MANOR PLACE and HOPE STREET DUNEDIN CITY DEALERS a* * ~~~ Economise use Fill up at the Blue Pumps A. S. Paterson & Co. Ltd., Distributing Agents
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Evening Star, Issue 21845, 8 October 1934, Page 15
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357Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 21845, 8 October 1934, Page 15
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