isf 4 B an /A 23\ 19 3 G PLYMOUTH ggest most comfortable that Chrysler has ever built smm t, IT HAS SEVEN t INCHESOF \ ADDED \ LEG J \ ROOM / In addition to being the roomiest and Plymouth yet designed, this new 1936 model is the most economical FULL-SIZE car on the market. Owner’s figures tell the story. They are getting 21 to 27 miles a gallon with a phenomenally low oil consumption. Great engineering—Chrysler engineering—makes that economy possible. The famed six-cylinder engine, with Floating Poyver engine mountings ... super-efficient cooling ... 6.7 to 1 compression with calibrated ignition ... aluminium alloy pistons with “Anodic” surface ... all save you money. And your family is safe in a Plymouth! The real Safety-Steel body is stronger .. . safer ... newly re-inforced at five important points ... insulated in a new way against rumble and noise. Plymouth’s 100% hydraulic brakes are self-equal-ising ... the safest and surest car brakes made. Plymouth’s Floating Ride now has all added Comfort Features as well as 40 new valueadding points... added inches of leg room, elbow and shoulder room. The twice-as-rigid frame and new “Amola” steel springs give thisbigPlymouth the smoothest of riding qualities. With a new steering design, no road shock can be felt at the wheel. 4-DOOR SEDANS Cempltt* with METAL TYRE COVER BUMPER,AIR WHEELS main porti. ALLEN BROS. & JOHNSTONE, LTD. N.Z. Distributors GISBOKJ7B. TODD MOTORS LTD., Wellington.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19028, 30 May 1936, Page 9
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277Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19028, 30 May 1936, Page 9
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