New de Luxe Chevrolet at no ittaiesiie in j\ host of extra equipment features makes this new Chevrolet the most attractive open-car value in New Zealand. Think of it—two extra wire wheels—side wind-screens, and numerous other expensive features, all without a single penny added to the cost. Check them over carefully. ■ Six sturdy, ornamental-hub-type wire wheels ■ 2 spare wire wheels in front fender wells ■ 2 side glass windshields on windscreen ■ A sturdy, chromium plated luggage carrier ■ Duo-tone Duco colours on body and fenders ■ A new radiator mascot adding a racy touch ■ Lustrous chromium plated engine fittings ■ New step mats on running boards below doors ■ Chromium plated bumpers front and rear ■ 23 modern fine car convenience features ■ Most important of all, no increase in price And don't forget, Chevrolet has a six-cylinder 50 horse-power engine. Its performance,its appearance, its comfort, all suggest a class much higher than the price indicates. With these extras, its value is not even approached by any other motor car. U.m SMS- -- I m Tbt rteei Chevrolet Six Cylinder de Luxe Phaeton it warranttdfir I x months, end mqy bt purchased under the G.M.A.C. Confidential Deferred Payment Plan. It nils templet) at—£2 4 0 Evttjybtre so Ntp Zealand m fiIMIKAL MOTORS NEW ZEALAND LTD., WORKS: KETONE. WELLINGTON BLACKWELL MOTORS LTD., CHRISTCHURCH Frew Bros., Amberley; Sim. Wilson Motors Ltd., Ashburton; E. Undrill, Gcraldine; Sehaef's Garage, Greymouth; Tworaey's Taxis, Reef torn: Xawatiri Motors Ltd., Westport; The Cecil Wood Company Ltd., Timaru. WZT
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20094, 25 November 1930, Page 5
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