AUSTIN MOTOR GARS
A visit) to tie special stand of the well-knowii motor-cars at the Palraerstotn Show will be of > interest to motorists 'end intending -motorists. : In these days of highly-nuashed and standardised cars there is a great similarity in the appearance, especially with Tetard to the carriage work, and a great eal of the mpfcer's engineering ability is thus-hidden from the notice of those not "au fait" hi the fine points of' motor-car construction. While the Austin may not differ widely from other British cars in external/ appearance, there are many points of manufacture and design that , , entitle' it to a highplace. The differences referred to are not ia the standard items, such as torpedo body, 4-speed gear-boxes, detach-pble-wheels, pressure lubrication, etc., ,ae these items and more are embodiedin tbo Austin specificition, but it is the special quality of workmanship, design, and material, and the unusual efficiency in each that constitute the main differences, attracting the attention of layman and expert alike. An advertisement appears on another page of this issue hr-whicli three modelsare exhibited. ; V
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2299, 5 November 1914, Page 8
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177AUSTIN MOTOR GARS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2299, 5 November 1914, Page 8
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