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STOWING OF LUGGAGE.

It is quite possible to stow a considerable amount of luggage on the running boards and special fittings can be obtained to make the luggage secure in this position. Care should be taken that the luggage does not overhang the edge of the running board. Such articles as suit cases, placed on. edge, golf clubs, and so on can well be carried in this position. Some thought should be given to the question of weight distribution, too heavy a weight at the rear is likely t. render the car less comfortable to drive, owing to its effect on steering and road holding.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXXII, Issue 2801, 16 November 1931, Page 6

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STOWING OF LUGGAGE. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXXII, Issue 2801, 16 November 1931, Page 6

STOWING OF LUGGAGE. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXXII, Issue 2801, 16 November 1931, Page 6

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