Ccaa> in Pea*fecf-J|4inialui> ■A 0 The under-slung worm drive in the Triumph Super 7-9 will he found only in most expensive cars—the Stutz of America, the Daimler and Lanchester of England. COMPARE the Triumph Super 7-9 with the most expensive cars and you’ll find that, proportionately, the 1 riumph is just as powerful. The three-bearing crankshaft is rarely found in small cars, and in the Triumph it enables this greater power to be given with the least vibration. There are manv big car ’’ features to be found in the Triumph Super 7-9 let one of these dealers demonstrate for you. fflur □ nt to-.- ’ Master Agents: P. B. WHITE & CO., Customs Street Dargaville: Brown & Sons. Whangarei: Smith & Woodman. Hamilton: Vickery, Ltd. Qpotiki: L. Horne. New Plymouth: Campbell Motors (New Plymouth) Ltd. Tauranga: G. Forbes & Co. East, Auckland. Auckland: A.B.C. Garage. Auckland: H. L. White, Ltc Napier: James Motors Ltd.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 666, 18 May 1929, Page 16
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302Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 666, 18 May 1929, Page 16
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