■ I JR What does Fords iWb f policy of race and : P rov i n 9 mean to you—the average motorist? HERE ARE THE VIEWS OF WORLD CHAMPION JIM CLARK "Ford's policy of competing in Races and Rallies ~ throughout the World has meant the development of cars not only with performance but also the maximum / ~ of safety and stamina. In competition motoring en- *2l gmes. transmissions, braking, steering and other parts a car are subjected to extreme conditions. The experience being gained by Ford in designing and building cars to meet these conditions means that all Fords are benefitting by having in-built qualities W and margins beyond that required by the average motorist.” THE WORLD RENOWNED "CORTINA" OVERSEAS FUNDS: For quickest delivery of a Ford The choice of champions Let us advise you if your Overseas Funds qualify. Jim Clark and the Lotus team will be using workshop facilities at Hutchinson Motors Ltd. in Tuam Street on Thursday, January 20th, prior to the Lady Wigram ( j Race call in and see them. HUTCHINSON MOTORS LTD TUAM STREET, CHRISTCHURCH - TELEPHONE 69-979. SOCKBURN MOTORS LTD MAIN SOUTH ROAD, SOCKBURN - TELEPHONE 44-129. Authorised Ford Dealers—Licensed Motor Vehicle Dealers.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30962, 19 January 1966, Page 13
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195Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CV, Issue 30962, 19 January 1966, Page 13
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