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TN6 New rue new rne New NEW CH'RYSLE TT) SURPASS and thereby to render obsolete the trans- ' portation standards established by more than a quartercentury of motor car building—that is the revolutionary achievement of Chrysler engineers in these newest products of their science. - - There is no more basis of comparison between these latest Chryslers and cars of the past than between today's great tri-motored passenger planes ana the first Wright Brothers gliders that took the air at Kittyhawk. - -“These latest Chrysler creations are motor cars, just as the earliest and the latest air vehicles'are both flying machines. - - There the comparison stops between Chrysler and earlier automobiles. For Chrysler again transcends all standards and ideals of power, of riding ease, of roomy luxury, of smooth operation, of quality and of value. As for beauty, Chrysler now brings to the automobile an entirely new art. Five years ago Chrysler genius set the pace—equally revolutionary in 1924—which the whole industry has striven since to equal. - - Today, Chrysler antiquates even its own accomplishment—and sets a new standard which the future cannot fail to acclaim the most astounding revolution in all motordom's history. - - All Chrysler dealers are ready to show and to demonstrate to you Chrysler's most remarkable cars, full range of body types in each model. We, as well as they, invite you to an early inspection. IVE years ago the first Chrysler car revolutionized automobile sign, performance and style Our corps of great engineers now present new cars .even more sensational by today s standards than was the first Chrysler. I can sincerely say that in all my ex* penence there has never before been accomplished such outstanding and revolutionary engineering improvement in any single era of motor car advancement. —s —r THE NEW "77” ROADSTER £640. (WIRE WHEELS EXTRA) iRCHITONIC BODIES —New in principle, nonOueeking. non-rumbling dreadnought construction; new ifrength and safety; new slanting non-glare windshield. -SYNCHRONIZED POWER SYSTEM—Engineered as a unit from radiator to rear axle; new flexibility, smoothness and economy; still longer life. MULTI- RANGE GEAR SHlFT—Gives new pleasure to driving: makes gear shifting a joy even to the inexperienced; widens the power range: shifts gears as always; but with new ease, new quickness, new quiet. DOWN - DRAFT CARBURETOR —Not merely a gravity manifold but a new principle of fuelixiog; complete carburetion; smoother power; higher mileage: quicker operation. Extra large mechanical fuel pump. LARGER ENGINES Greater piston displacement; greater horsepower, torque and operating economy; sevenbearing counter-balanced crankshaft; Invar-Strut pistons; full pressure lubrication; oil-filter. NEW SPACIOUSNESS — All bodies 3 inches wider; 3 to 5 Inches larger according to type; greater headroom; front seat adjustable for leg length and pitch. NEW BEAUTY —Dynamic symmetry; chromium girdle moldings; arched windows with chromium architraves; Pennon louvres; sconce-type parking lights. Wide colour choice with upholstery to match. NEW INTERIOR LUXURY—NewIy engineered seat cushions; luxurious pillow-type upholstery; metal-ware executed by Cartier, world-famous jewellers. NEW RIDING COMFORT— Paraflex no side-sway springs; new chimney-type rubber shock insulators; extra depth girder-type double drop frame; hydraulic shock absorbers. Oversize 6-ply balloon tyres. NEW DRIVING EABE—Chrysler lighr pressure weather-r-oof internal-expanding 4-wheel hydraulic brakes; fingerWmn sure-grip steel reinforced steering wheel; easy, nonc'ashing gear control; new cam and lever posit ment panel. a-short entralixed i rs THE NE*7 “70" KOyAl SEDAN £571. (WIRE WHEELS EXTRA) m NCW FROM THC GROUND UP - IN PCRFORMA NCC. CONTROL LUXURY & BCAUTY WITH THCSC CARS CHRYSLCR CNG/N CCR/NG A NT!QUA TCS ALL CARL/CR MOTORING IN THC BCST CHRYSLCR TRADITION.. THC NEW LOW-PR/C6D CHRYSL€P:66 m "-THROUGH more than a quarter of a century of automobile building, no previous I effort to produce extraordinary value, exceptional quality, pre-eminent style and unparalleled performance in a low-priced car has even approached Chrysler’s accomplishment in the new six-cylinder Chrysler " 66.” - - This new 7-bearing crankshaft Chrysler Six in every way outmeasures current standards of comparison —and revises all estimates of how much quality in an automobile such a smaii investment can buy. What the genius, the skill and the resources of Chrysler have embodied in this new car can be fully appreciated only by personal experience The new “66" is a Chrysler in every respect —alert, capable, smart, stylish and superbly executed. - - It is a Chrysler through and through—in engineering, in efficiency and in extraordinary performance ability. - - It is a Chrysler tn dependable character—in long life. No single achievement in Chrysler’s epoch-making career cf big engineering accomplishments stands out more dramatically than the creation and production of so remarkable a motor car as the n«w Chrysler "66.” Mere description cannot possibly give a true and complete impression of this unprecedented Chrysler Six. Yet. even the most cursory trial will convince you that here are quality, performance and value heretofore not • even imagined at anywhere near so low a price "66" BUSINESS COUPE *4Ol. (W.RE WHEELS EXTRA) All Prices F. 0.8. Main Port*. C H R S L E R CHRYSLER M O O New Zealand Distributors: TODD MOTOR COY. Branches and Dealers at all CentresDealers: G. W. SPRAGG; Auckland Motor Coy.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 810, 2 November 1929, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 810, 2 November 1929, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 810, 2 November 1929, Page 15

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