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BIG ROOMY CARilk I”'* X riT! m. m fr \l tM 123 INCHES ISE V 8 for 1936 1 Six Passenger Capacity The wide three-passenger front scat so popular in 1935 has been continued. Six passengers can ride comfortably in the 1936 Centrepoise Sedan Cars. Redesigning the gear shift lever assures comfort for all front seat passengers too. 2 123-inch Springbase Moving the springs fore and aft of the axles not only improved riding qualities, but permitted the V 8 engine to be mounted over the front axle, and the passengers nearer the centre of the car where body width is greatest. 3 V S Engine Shortness The shortness of the Ford V-type 8-cylinder engine is one of the reasons why there is more body room on a Ford 112" wheelbase chassis than on many other cars having 6" to 10" more wheelbase. 4 Luggage out of the way All Ford V B’s are provided with luggage space behind the seats where it is not only out of the way, but protected from the elements. 5 Wide Rear Door On four-door sedan cars the rear door has much greater width at the bottom than on cars where passengers sit over the axle. 6 Elbotv Room New swinging rear-quarter windows. in all sedans allow the arm rest to be recessed in the body side, thus greatly increasing the rear seat comfort. i 7 Full Width Footrest On all sedan cars a new full width footrest is built into the back of the front seat. v 8 Adjustable Seats Front seats are adjustable on all closed cars and give unusual leg room and comfort for tall people. ALL PASSENGERS ARE PROTECTED BY A GENUINE ALL-STEEL BODY AND SAFETY GLASS IN ALL WINDOWS NAPIER MOTORS LTD. FORD MOTOR SALES and SERVICE Corner Manor Place and Hope'Street. . Dunedin City Dealers. There is an Authorised Ford Dealer in Every Town, V 8 NEWS 233 TO-DAYS GREATEST RADIO OFFER 5 Valve All-worid Receiver New Zealand, Australian, London, German, and French Stations. A wonderful performer on both broadcast and shortwave. TRADE IN YOUR PRESENT RADIO . ▼▼ ss Zealand CO. LTD. Sparton Distributors. Showroom: 136 George St. (opp. State Theatre), Phone 12'712 (

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Evening Star, Issue 22328, 2 May 1936, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22328, 2 May 1936, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22328, 2 May 1936, Page 9

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