“CHRYSLER”—A NAME TO CONJURE WITH Fifty per cent. British—loo per cent efficient—Chrysler in 1926 introduces a motor car, which for perfection ot design, smoothness, and quietness of operation, will astound even the many already accustomed to these Chrysler privileges. From 3.30 p.m. on Saturday, December 12th. to 5 p.m. on Monday, December 14th. a 1926 Chrysler Six Cylinder Chassis of a quality and interest never before seen in Now Zealand, and costing £4.000 to produce, will be exhibited at tho motor car showrooms of Messrs. Williams and Kettle Ltd., Alarket Street. Hastings. This chassis is partially dissected in order to reveal the additional special features which will contribute so largely to Chrysler future success, and is operated bv concealed electric motors. Mr. Cady, special Chrysler Factory Representative, who is in charge of thp chassis throughout its world tour, will be in attendance and will personally demonstrate whv Chrysler production has reached 900 per day in less than throe years. Alessrs. Williams and Kettle. Ltd. extend to their clients and friends throughout Hawke’s Bay a special and pressing invitation to view AV. P Chrysler’s latest production, which is described bv the ATotor Car Journals of the world as an engineering masterpiece . Demonstrations will be carried on from 3.30 o’clock.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XV, Issue 216, 11 December 1925, Page 5
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