AGAIN LEADING THE WORLD IN VALUE
THE NEW 1925 STANDARD SLX STUDEBAKERS. Inspection is cordially invited of the new 1925 model Studebaker Standard Six the car which is the successor to the enormously popular “Light Six,” and which has caused such a sensation in America this year. Roomier than the “Light Six,’’ and with seats set lower, this new Studebaker has an economical yet powerful engine (27 h.p. R.A.C.) constructed in one unit, with clutch and gear box. Full balloon tyres arc standard equipment, the new body design harmonising admirably with the larger type. A forced feed lubrication system is a feature that will appeal to experienced motorists, and the radiator, instrument board and steering wheel arc striking examples of the artistry iwith which this latest Studebaker creation has been designed. In price, this beautiful car compares more than favourably with any of its competitors. With catalogue equipment, the price is £4OB. The car shown in our show-rooms, with special Parisian rod finish and spare tyre and tube, costs £2O extra. Orders can also be booked for tho Standard Six Duplex-Phaeton—a new body in which open car or closed car advantages are available t 30 seconds’ notice—at £442, with £2O extra for Parisian red finish and extra tyre and tube. Also available as equipment of these Standard Sixes arc the now Studebaker 4-whecl hydraulic brakes, which, with four disc wheels, costs £l7 10s extra, j Adams. Ltd., N.Z. Agents for Studc-1 baker Motors. Showrooms.* i
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19248, 27 February 1925, Page 4
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