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4 Rem PRACTICAL OrV QTURDY far above the average-the Whippet Advanced Engineering Ideals of O has stamina —strength that stands up to Willys-Overland engineers in both Europe and At last you can buy a practical car for all I17 7 1 to a rlnn-fno America were over three years perfecting the won- purposes that will do 35 miles on an Imrcdl iW-TCI WITIIOIIL LU Cl derful Whippet Engine . . . combining the peri al Gallon of Petrol . . . well over < i ir , to«r\r\ rw most advanced European and American engineer- 1,000 miles on a gallon of oil . . . and IlltllCTTO LUITCHCIICCI Dy CHITS or ITS type or CIdSS. ing thought. And over half a million miles ot road incredible mileage with tyres. Kealise just f tests have proved the practical advantages attained how much this will save you in a single year. No light car ever had to pass through such gruelling tests as the AVhippet before being beyond all doubt. * . ________ released to the public. With all its undeniable sleekness beautifully propoitioned Whinpet Engine literally pulls like a six lines —the Whippet is essentially de- o . ... goes over any average hill without chaiig- Condensed SneClficCltionS signed and built for hard service—a prac- Roomy Comfort a Striking hm gears .. . gets away with lightning pick- ! tical utility car through and through. Feature up in traffic, stop-watch ’ tests show that it Sr S _ LT ci'ankcase monobloc casting; removable cylinder I I B vm.-, t I- 11 +h„ o-nnd fpntnrps of . , „ , accelerates from sto 30 miles in 13 seconds . . . «»* X While absorbing all the good leatuies oi Though only sft. 9in. high—though it will do 55 miffis and more on the road —all this) on stee i valves, snout timing-chain, easily adjustable. lighte car turns in a 34ft. circle-though you can cal , /have demonstrate.l to your complete satis- —- X Overland Whippet is something more i # # . the carefully faction before purchasing. action, pressure gauge on instrument board, on capacity sj I ; is built for running on the very type 01 ihnno-ht nut nctuallv nrovides Qk ' arts ’ road that you encounter in New Zealand. Xe room than you’ve ever found in any It now renlains for you to person- and Beck T) f’l f » nstruction sufficientlv strong car of this class before .. . the seats ally put the Overland Whippet to | REAR AXLE— Semi-floating; removable shaft type; one-piece dif- I II for the smooth roads of the older coma- are placed in a naturally restful position teg j this you can do . >•••••• I Timken adjustable roller bearings throughout—on wheels, on dif- I i tries, you will find have added strength -you don’t have to sit boHupnghte-bu any time that is convenient to “'XXXZ ... given them in the Whippet, thus.making ride m a completely relaxed position, that vourself ti on Timken bearings in front wheels. | it an entirely hew type of light car. never tires even on the longest journey. y • steering gear—f«h worm and gear type, irreversible as m | v “Willys-Knight.” ■BRAKES—Bendix type internal expanding. Service brake operatt™,*.;«<* De Luxe £275 ?. edan and £325 1. OUnnfi Colonial Roadster Coupe x I SPRINGSChrome vanadium steel, semi-elliptic. Front springs I Iff 33in long, rear 49in long. Fully Equipped. . Main Forts. Overt sund Whippet' s “™ ™ World's. IVew f ’ STANDARD EQUIPMENT— Front .snubbers, magnetic speedometer, 'ON SHOW AT— DISPATCH FOUNDRY GARAGE CHAPEL STREET, GREYMOUTH: | | ... I' Agents for Westland County:—WlLD & BASSETT, HOKITIKA. ■

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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 November 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 26 November 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 26 November 1926, Page 8