SPEEDING THROUGH
Use asbestos brake lining - —you may need it where you are going. If your Maggy goes wrong, divorce her. Lulu is just as good. * * * Don’t get corns on your thumb sounding your horn. Use your bumper bar—it’s easier. =l* * * “What sort of man is Snyder?” “All he needs is a car to be a drunken driver.” Thirty-six million people spent their vacations on the open .road last year in some 9,000,000 motor-cars in U.S.A.
Keep the carburettor adjusted at the leanest possible mixture. A lean mixture reduces carbon deposits. * * * Only two cars finished in the strenuous recent Scottish six days’ trial. They were a Rover and a Mathis. French motorists are taking up camp life, and an auto camping club has been formed with a big membership. A light grease or heavy oil should be used on spring shackles and spindle bearings during the winter months. * * * LOOK OUT FOR THE OTHER FELLOW. MAYBE HE CAN’T! * * * Lady (buying car): Now, there was some other question I wanted to ask you. Ah, yes—what is the brute force of the car?
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 226, 13 December 1927, Page 6
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