J. G. INGRAM & CO., LTD.
MOTOR IMPORTERS
The. exhibition of Dodge Bros, and Austin cars staged at the Show byMessrs J. G. Ingram and Co.'s garage, Nelson, will no doubt gain many more friends for these two outstanding representative makes. When Dodge Brothers were known in the motor world by a four-cylinder model only they made many friends and motorists who drove those earlier Dodges were wont to remark what a splendid-6-cylinder job the manufacturers should bo able to turn out. The Victory Six Dodge and the Standard Six are now on the market, and their worth is recognised by motorists everywhere. The Victory "Six de luxe sedan emphasises the practical value of the new engineering principles which it introduces. Its seats are beautifully wide, and its leg-room is greater than, and its head room is only equalled by cars of much higher price. The whole of the interior is luxuriously appointed., and of most attractive design. Eew purchasers of this model will feel that it is necessary to alter the artistic colouring of the paintwork. The body construction contains many revolutionary features which help to ensure strength and freedom from squeaks and rattles. The motorist who is also his own engineer will be delighted with the efficiency and smootli-run-nina of the power unit. The price is £475. The Dodge Standard Six is represented by two models— a sedan and a coupe. When a comparison is made with other 6-cylinder productions it will be found (Continued on next page)
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 23 November 1928, Page 5
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249J. G. INGRAM & CO., LTD. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 23 November 1928, Page 5
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