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We Invite you to inspect Studebaker’s New DIRECTOR TO-DAY i i L Studebaker’s New Sedans Director \\\ from FULL NEW LI6HTER STUDEBAKER VISION STEEL BODY. The new Studebaker Body frame is welded by electricity into a single unit for safety, strength, and durability. Stronger than wood, it is at the same time so much lighter that it gives Studebaker cars an exceptional low centre of gravity—an additional safety factor that also means easy riding and roadability. Contrast the old wooden body frame illustrated above with the simple rugged strength of the Studebaker welded steel body. The new Studebakersteel body provides maximum security and eliminates the deadly “ blind spot” of heavy corner posts. EW HK3H PRESSURE CHASSIS LUBRICATION, ew High Pressure base# Lubrication furnidlred by magzine lubricators fhich supply lubriition under procure to all moveable hassle parts whilst ir is in motion, and squires attention nly at 2,500 miles iterval. NEW HYDRAULIC SHOCK ABSORBERS. New Hydraulic Shock Absorbers contribute te exceptional riding comfort and road ability. The shock of every road roughness is taken up by the action of the shock absorber, which farces oil through restricted passages. STUDEBAKER’S NEW 1928 DIRECTOR New 70 horse power engine. New 4-wheel brakes. New hydraulic shock absorbers. New imposing radiator. New low set steel body. New type steering wheel. New type instrument board. NEW SPEED AND ENDURANCE RECORD The proof of the car from the viewpoint of the owner, is in its performance. A Studebaker Director Sedan established a new record for speed and endurance by travelling 5,000 miles in 4,751 consecutive minutes —an average speed of 33.14 miles per hour. The test, was carried out under the supervision of the American Automobile Association. GREATER RIDING COMFORT The New Studebaker Director is distinctive in its beauty of line and is luxuriously equipped. Long resilient springs and shock absorbers give you restful riding comfort even under the worst road conditions. The Studebaker’s exclusive No-draught ventilating windshield provides ample ventilation even during the severest rain storms. NO EXTRAS TO BUY. The price of the Director includes every item of luxurious equipment: Four-wheel brakes, Front and rear bumpers, Hydraulic shock absorbers, Full-size balloon tyres, No-draught ventilating windshield (exclusively Studebaker), 2-beam tilt-ray headlamps controlled from steering wheel, Spare rim, tyre and tube with lock, Upholstered footrest, Ash receiver, Engine thermometer, Hydrostatic petrol gauge on instrument board, Silken window curtains, Coincidental lock to ignition and steering, Instruments indirectly illuminated under glass. Rear-vision mirror, Automatic windscreen cleaner, Reartraffic warning signal light, Arm-rests. The New Director is now on exhibition in our Showrooms. We cordially invite you to inspect it but if you cannot do so, please phone us and we will send a car out to your home. USED CARS TAKEN IN PART PAYMENTEASY TERMS ARRANGED IF DESIRED. A The interiar at tha Dtractor it dis tine tin it its beauty Seats art luxuriously wife aid deep with line upholstery. Dame Light Nibs curtains, Ash receiver, Up ha Is tent fee tract and arm rest: are provided ter comfort aid convenience. Floors both in front and nu compartments are covered with thick carps* BRING US YOUR USED OAR FOR VALUATION—WE ABE SHORT OF STOCK. 37 AIH r 37 Albert St., AUCKLAND ADAMS

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 400, 14 July 1928, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 400, 14 July 1928, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 400, 14 July 1928, Page 12

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