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■ | l /i |i!|\ 193 G PLYMOUTH / $J i | ■lk Biggest most comfortable / in rif Jit IiSLJhL that Chrysler has ever built / , H IT HAS SEVEN ~ \ INCHES OF / In addition to being the roomiest and most comfortable Plymouth yet \ ADDED j designed, this new 1936 model is the most economical FULL-SIZE car on \ LEG / the market. Owner’s figures tell the story. They are getting 21 to 27 \ ROOM / miles a gallon with a phenominally low oil consumption. Great engineering—Chrysler engineering—makes that economy possible. The famed six-cylinder engine, with Floating Power engine mountings . . . Plymouth’s Floating Ride now super-efficient cooling . . . 6.7 to I compression with calibrated ignition . . . has all added Comfort Fea- ... .. . . --u i, | aluminium alloy pistons with Anodic surface — tures as well as 40 new value- <uunmnu . 7 r adding points... added inches •• • Rff save you money. 4-DOOR SEDANS of leg room, elbow and And you r family is safe in a Plymouth! The reaf complete with shoulder room. The twice- Mnu * . , ' . 7 , . METAL TYRE COVER as-rigid frame and new Safety-Steel body is stronger ...sa er ... new y RUMpra A jp WHEELS “Amola” steel springs give re-inforced at five important points ... and insu- ’ thisbigPlymouth the smooth- lated in a new way against rumble and noise. From est of riding qualities. With Plymouth’s 100% hydraulic brakes are self-equal- jO SH® S -ng .. . the safest and surest car brakes made. X .J / U U’ - main ports. "fbllMUllJli® PJi,R. Quinn!Motors Ltd., Greymouth Telephone 561. Private 616. P-O- BOX 181. N.Z. Distributors: TODD MOTORS LTD., Christchurch (H O. Wellington.

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Grey River Argus, 9 May 1936, Page 3

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