TRIUMPH FACTS TRIUMPH Super Seven is the only light car fitted with 4Wheel Hydraulic Brakes. TRIUMPH Super Seven possesses the popular underslung worm drive giving a low stream-body effect and a greater factor of road safety. The TRIUMPH Super Seven gives real light car economy 50 miles to the gallon is the average owner's record. TRIUMPH Super Seven holds nany famous reliability records, including the honour of being the first British Car to finish in the Monte Carlo Rally the longest endurance test in Europe. TRIUMPH Super Seven is fitted with a three-bearing Crankshaft that ensures brilliant performance without the slightest vibration. TRIUMPH Super Seven is built to carry 48 stone (the equivalent of 4 adult persons) instead of the usual light car capacity of 32-36 stone. -the LUXURY LIGHT CAR! “ THE FINEST LIGHT OAR IN THE WORLD.” 'ZiL & TRIUMPH Super Seven is British through and through, and n<jt a cent's worth of material is imported from any foreign country. iSO DEPOSIT balance: * 12 ,18 or 24mthi TRIUMPH SUPER SEVEN —a luxury built Car at an amazing low Light Car Price. That is the description given to the wonderful little Triumph Super Seven Saloon. Body built with traditional British thoroughness to give you real luxurious comfort—and outstanding appearance. And its amazing record shows that in performance it is the equal of any of its expensive big car brothers. A free trial run will be arranged any time to suit your convenience. Phone, write or call TO-DAY ! Places you under no obligation. P. B. WHITE & CO. Motor Car Importers, Customs Street, East AUCKLAND
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1020, 10 July 1930, Page 23
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