r®»= "^fis r i * « sß® tefe '^MM 60 POINTS OF QUALITY THAT MAKE THE M3BW 1020 STUDEBAKER DUPLEX UNDISPUTED LEADER AMONGST QUALITY CARS. I.—New Duplex body—combining open car freedom with closed car comfort. 2—Full size balloon tyres. 3. —Steering gear, springs—even the mudguards, especially designed for balloon tyres. 4. —Force feed oiling system., Engine oil circulates three times during each mile of travel 5. —Unit power plant. 6. —Crankshaft machined on ail surfaces to secure perfect engine balance, and thereby reduce vibration to a minimum. 7. —Emergency brake on propellor shaft, where its power is multiplied four to five times by reason of the gear ratio of the rear axle. 8. —Cross torsion tubes at both ends of frames to equalise road strains on frame. 9. —Springs forged from vanadium steel, oil tempered, bronze spring eyes. 10. —Four large crankshaft bearings, bronze backed. 11. —Engine mounted on sub-frame—holding it more nearly perfect in alignment. 12. —Cast iron pistons, not subject to expansion and contraction, carry four rings. 13. —-Extra large wrist pins, keyed to connecting rods, turn in bronze bushings carried in pistons. 14. Light control on the steering wheel within finger reach of the driver’s hand. 15. —New-type emergency brake operated from the dash board. 16. —S-day clock. 17. —Petrol gauge on dash. 18. —Dash board instruments mounted on silverfaced background under glass. Lighted by concealed lamp. 19. —Ball-type accelerator. 20. —Foot-operated cowl ventilator. 21. —Walnut body sill. 22. —Automatic spark control requires no manual attention. '23. —Distinctive cowl lamps with coloured side i jewels. 24. —Adjustable, ohe-pieco windscreen. 25. —Glare proof visor. .28.—Automatic windscreen cleaner. 27. —Automatic stop-and-tail light. 28. —Protecting shield over petrol tank. 29. —Genuine, .leather upholstery, deeply stuffed. 30. —Vertical coil springs in scat cushions are supplemented by horizontal springs— to give side springiness. 31. Massive headlamps, nickel-plated rim. 32. —Tall nickel-plated radiators of distinctive design. 33. Cushions and seat backs placed in a form fitting position. 34. —Robe rail, carpet-covered foot rest, door pockets with flaps., Little items that add comfort and convcnence. 35. —Outside and inside door handlos. 36. —lmproved spare tyre carrier, equipped with a lock. 37. —Ova! shaped plate for owner’s Initials on instrument hoard. • 38.—Ornamental winged radiator caps. 39. —Straight line bonnets ivory striping on louvres. 40. —Natural wood wheels of selected hickory. 41. —Threaded rubber storage battery. 42. —High pressure chassis lubrication eliminating old fashioned grease cups. 43. —Rubber shields to protect sparking plugs from moisture. 44. —Valve for draining engine oil, under the bonnet. Unnecessary to get under car to drain crankcase. 45. —Detachable cylinder head making access to cylinders easy. 46. —L-head type engine, marked . quietness of valve operation. 47. —Single-disc, dry-plate clutch. Simple In design. Free from trouble. 48. —Four-wheel hydraulic brakes, servo operated optional. Only light foot pressure required to operate. 49. —Duplex body gives added measure. of safety due to its steel construction. 50. —Starlet motor, perfected from" many years of use, exerts turning force of 200 pounds. 51. —All electric wires carried in flexible metal conduits. 52. —Roller bearings widely used throughout chassis. 53. —Simple brake adjustment requires turning only two nuts at each band. 54. —Durable body finish. 55. —Powerful six-cylinder engines, providing quick acceleration, . silky smoothness of operation, quietness and abundant reserve of power. 56. —Low operating cost due to the combination of advanced design quality materials and careful Workmanship.- Studebaker repair parts sales for the year ending October 1, 1924, amounted to but £2.8.11 per car in operation. 57. —Cylinder walls “honed” to glass-like smoothness. 58. —Extra long connecting rods. 59. —Semi-floating rear axle with extra large nickel steel shafts. 60. —Transmission countershaft gears in one piece —assuring greater strength and quietness, and more perfect alignment. 'THE -NEAV-STANDARD SIX DUPLEX PHAETON . 5-seater. ' Vfith artillery type-wheels, £439. 4-wheel hydraulic' brakes and 4 disc wheels, £455. Prices include extra balloon, tyre and tube. USED CARS TAKEN IN PART PAYMENT. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. With New Zealand Agents for Studebaker Motors. STAFFORD STREET - - TIMARU And at Christchurch, Wellington, Wanganui and Palmerston North. SOUTH CANTERBURY PLEASANT POrNT, John A. Smith; TEMUKA: Hatton Bros. GERALDINE, E. Undrlll
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 14 December 1925, Page 10
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