MTOSW TO i; 11 d: nu m hiiiiii i aLai 1 ■ 1111 naan i laanianaiiaii “The MOST ECONOMICAL Car Ford has ever produced” . . . . 1. BIG TYRES—Less weight per inch, longer life. 2. FUEL ECONOMY—DuaI carburettor. 3. POLISHED CYLINDERS-Long Life, minimum wear, low oil consumption. 4. GOOD COOLING—FuII length cylinder water jackets. 5. PRECISION SET VALVES and EXHAUST VALVE SEAT INSERTS—Practically eliminate valve grinding. 6. LOW OIL CONSUMPTION—Bearing and piston design today assure minimum oil consumption. 7. CENTRIFORCE CLUTCH—Easy to engage, does not slip, wears less. 8. NEW TRANSMlSSlON—Synchronised gear shift. Quiet, helical gears in all speeds. 9. ENCLOSED UNIVERSAL JOINT—Fully lubricated and protected from weather. \ 10. TORQUE TUBE DRIVE-Car holds road better, less tyre wear. 11. STRADDLE-MOUNTED PINION GEAR—Keeps rear axle gears in perfect alignment, reduces wear. 12. WELDED STEEL AXLE HOUSING-Stronger, less \ unsprung weight. Easier on car and passengers. \ 13. LARGE HEAT-DISSIPATING BRAKE DRUMSFor long life and effectiveness. 14. RUST PROTECTION—RustIess steel, baked enamel and chromium plating protect exposed parts. # 15. SAFETY GLASS—AII around at no extra cost. CentrepOJSe V 8 16. BODY FINISH—Long wearing synthetic baked enamel. Coupe- - £275 Fta ECONOMICAL SERVICE. Factory-reconditioned Engine and Parts exchange system sets a new standard for low cost and convenient service. Your nearest Ford Dealer will gladly let you have a trial drive. MACAOLAY MO TORS LIMITED Authorised Ford Dealers, 90 Dee Street, Invercargill.
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Southland Times, Issue 22969, 15 August 1936, Page 11
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