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BP S SUHR-MIX PUMP BRINES YOU MAXIMUM POWtRRTIIIWESTPETROLCBSI VOLKSWAGEN '63 w a l ivu ai ■ »ec.go Blend recommendation »AUXHALL 6 A Blend recommendation SUPER 75% » SUPER 50% I \l fg ZjR In J —\ all models ’59-63 Bk (8.3 CR) SUPER oUrtn OU/o (7.0 CR) SUPER 50% To get the greatest possible engine power nearly all cars need a higher K grade petrol than Regular but not necessarily as high as Super. That’s why BP introduced the Super-Mix Pump which dispenses not only 2211 Regular and Super grades but also three “in between” petrols— Super 25%, wMBMMMtHEMji ■■ Super 50% and Super 75%. A total of 5 Petrols at 5 Prices. We have shown HP ■ MF only 4 of the many makes and models for which one of BP’s Intermediate K Blends will deliver the greatest power that any Petrol can give; with M worthwhile savings on every tankful. Njll/ If Ask your BP Service Station which of BP's 5 Petrols is right for your car. g I IMBM* 111 IF IT’S BP-IT’S A BETTER PRODUCT Jl* ", m 27. M
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30469, 17 June 1964, Page 6
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