w Bh.p. Light Car for 1935 «s m im m V n&* i, - -s •V. •V-, .-V' Vs>; Popular Everywhere and with everybody! Popular because it has such priceless safety features as one-piece all-steel body—oversize brakes operated by steel rods—fulf length double drop frame —full torque tube and radius rod drive —weJded one-piece steel spoke wheels transverse springs and 4 double acting hydraulic shock absorbers —safety Ply-glass windshield. Popular because it has performance unmatched in the light car class Acceleration which enables the car to show a clean pair of heels to many more costly cars. On normal roads the car settles down to cruising speeds of 35 to 45 miles per hour with a comfortable "half-throttle" feeling—And helped again by its excellent power-to-weight ratio, the car has superlative hill climbing capabilities. Popular because it has economy —as proved in a recent observed test run from Wellington to Palmerston North and return —199 miles on 3gallons of petrol better than 53 miles per gallon. Popular because it has beauty graceful and sturdy in appearance —ln tasteful proportion from bumper to bumper. Popular because it gives comfort to all the passengers, back seat or front—with plenty of head and leg room and deep comfortable cushions over long or short runs, with plenty; of light and vision and plenty of ventilation and driving convenience—everything to lessen conscious driving effort Women owners in increasing numbers acclaim the many virtues of this car—its ease of handling, lightness of steering and beauty appeal to them, but especially, the fact that the car can be relied on —always. You can try this Popular Ford in your own district—on your own roads—rough or smooth—flat or hilly—the car will prove itself—as it has already done to hundreds of satisfied New Zealand owners. FORD MOTORS (Canterbury) LTD. St. Asaph and Ttaam Streets. Christchurch City Healers. There is an Authorised Ford Dealer In Every Town
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21420, 12 March 1935, Page 15
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315Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21420, 12 March 1935, Page 15
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