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THE BRITISH FORD CAR.

MR. R. L. McCLINCELY’S EXHIBIT.

LOW-PRICED 1927 MODELS.

With the increase in public demand for quicker and more . comfortable transport the renowned Henry Ford has been equal ,to the occasion. An exhibit that is attracting a lot of attention at the Paeroa Show is that o’f Mr R. L. McClinchy, automobile; ehgineei - and Ford Car Service agent. The first machine to catch the eye is the 1927 modal All-British Ford sedan. Fitted with full balloon tyre,s, this is recognised as the allweather car. The inconvenience of having .to put up curtains is obviated by the -permanent top and roll-up windows. One simply turns a handle. A beautiful stream-line body, all-steel frame, and deep, luxuriously upholstered adjustable seats make; it a car to be proud of. Economical ,to run, .and priced at £233 only. The .1927 All-British touring model in. duo-tone Duco finish, is another vehicle o'f exceptional value, and a car .that is within the reach of all. This new model has extra deep rear seats, and is richly. upholstered in dark green grained leatherette, o*f durable quality. The engine is .aS mechanically perfect as it' can be made. Complete with five balloon tyres, swivel and accessories?, the price is only £169. For the business man the. 1927 AllBritish “Little Beajuty” model takes a lot of beating. Fitted with an extra large boot, five balloon tyres, rear mirror, and windscreen wiper, the price is £159. As this model is najmed so it is—a “little beauty.”

If you cannot afford a new car let Mr McClinchy instal a; permanent top and roll-down curtains to your present model. It is cheaper than buying a new hood and side-curtains, and converts your car into a dual-purpose vehicle—a closed or open car.

Visitors are also invited to hear the famoius Greabe synch rophase wireless set. Demonstrations will be given and full particulars supplied on the Showground.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5059, 1 December 1926, Page 3

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THE BRITISH FORD CAR. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5059, 1 December 1926, Page 3

THE BRITISH FORD CAR. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5059, 1 December 1926, Page 3

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