m tnwiriftir (IKfilC of Chevrolet History A Six in the Price Range of a Four! Chevrolet has gained its place as the World’s largest manufacturer of trucks on the basis of low-per-ton mile operation. In the new one-and-a-hulf ton truck this feature takes on added worth because of the increased field of operation for which this truck is adapted. The new and sensational six cylinder engine provides 32# more power and 20# more speed than previous Chevrolet engines : the new and longer wheel base of 131 inches plus the stronger, heavier frame, increases the carrying capacity by 50# while four-wheel brakes and four speeds forward provide safety and power features which must appeal to all transport users. Here then is a truck, good-looking, solid, powerful—ready to do its full day’s work, every day in the year—and to do it faster than ever before, yet with equal economy, no wonder it is called “ The Outstanding Truck of Chevrolet History. It is produced at General Motor’s immense plant at Petone, Wellington, by New Zealand workmen, for New Zealanders to use and be proud of. WARRANTED FOR 90 DAYS and obtainable on the approved monthly pay * ment plan of G.M. * .C., the financial inst i tut ion of General Motors New Zealand Limited. Chevrolet [gj " Everywhere ” ECLIPSE GARAGE, LEVIN PRODUCED IN NEW ZEALAND
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Shannon News, 4 June 1929, Page 1
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