A FLAWLESS ENGINEERING ACHIEVEMENT.
Throughout 1929 Chevrolet engineers' Have conducted extensive Fosearch.es into .the possibility of improving -the de-. sign and e*onstru'Ction -o£~ the iftxst (sixcylinder model.. TJie resulit is" a greatj new Six, made even greater and yet> stiilTat the.price, of a^Pour: The- V 1930 ? 'Qhevrolei. Six offers niaiiy additional quality features never before found in any ear at or near1 Chevrolet's price. ",
The improved 50 h.p. six-cylinder engine gives "every vital advantage of cars in a much higher price class. A new" specially designed high-compression combustion chamber, together with new ibronze bushes, and ■■jightejF pistons, contribute to higher speed, more- power, and livelier all round performance with.
even greater economy. All bearings and moving parts are positively lubrU 7 catfad -I <by cbnaibination-: splash and pressure oiling system,- w&ieh ensures •longer life and sinootiher 'operation. The newr manifold and improved accelerating" pump on a larger earburettoT* ensure that _ the' Chevrolet has a constant : supply of f aei drawn by a pump~ f rdni the fuel tank safely mounted ,at rear and away from , all Tielct.
The^ wottdOTful performance of; this -new Ghevrolet is thoroughly- safeguarded;! fully «nel'bsed > internal four >vheel ■brakes, which, pw^erful- and positive and operating with a very ligM pedai pressure, command ;any driving/ situation. Larger tyres and smaller istufdy; wire ■;wh:6els > four long springs fitted with self-adjusting; shackles, togetiher with nbw design (hydraulic shock ab^ soribers^and ball bearing steering gear,
ilend added life, .comfort, safety and ease of handling. ' - ?
-The aim to give Chevrolet QwneTS?the onaxianuan of; value «,nd economy iiv^th every wortih while comfort^ and convehiorice has been fully realised in. this 1930 Oheyrolet. peep and coiiafbrtable seats, "tij*.o(lstered ;ii£ New Zealand fabric made by New Zealariders and Styled in colours which harmonise per-, feetly with extetior finish, robe rail, ;foot rest, blinds/ dome light, ash trayi andjiddr^ats, all contrive to create a luxurious atobspihere of perfect taste* The front seat is fuflly adjustable, T»he r long; '-rIiMF streanflinesi the- 'distinet^ee wire Wheels, the spare carried in ta^ front Render well, ■;' the fNew Zealan^; m^de,«^omium pafnted luggage carrier and bump|rs, briliiant dSniah, all conifeine to make this car tie Great-: ;^st Vaiue in Che.vTOle.t History.; • j iThis Chevrolet is built In New Zea-i land and as much material as^is pos-; sible to be prb^duced and procured in; this country is built into the - product-by-New Zealand workmen. r ; The -whole product is a strikinig ex-' "ample of the %ork produoed by. a great New Zealand industry. 1 ;
A nuniber ,Pf %? 8° cars -will be «x-. hibited byvtlie^ local^^^is^tributorsr— -Valley, and, Bay Motors Ltd^-at.their showr rooms, ■ corner of High and Pretoria Streeti on Mon.day next, 7th inst. j
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Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 6, 3 July 1930, Page 7
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442A FLAWLESS ENGINEERING ACHIEVEMENT. Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 6, 3 July 1930, Page 7
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