Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 13, 1924, Page 2

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a ae Read the Ads If You Want All the News NASH SPECIAL SIX SENSATION New York Show Visit- ors Show Interest in New Model. Outspoken admiration on ‘the part of the public on the opening day of the New York Automobile Show was accorded the new Nash Special Six _ © WW . creasing 1 of closed body FOUR WHEEL BRAKES ONLY ONE OF IMPORTANT )=:.=.2.52—> er | saiace_“m much to the of E One feature which is expected to cause considerable favorab’e F ATURES EMBODIED IN NEW PACKARD MODEL ==: "=<: | been bs ‘This cludes not only the amount of Sparky found crossing Michigag carried finished stock | avenue in Chicago at 5 p. m. a fogrs easier task than attempting Ay a but also the used ot bezel vigate at Second and Center stree,; COPPER USED IN AUTOS) "== === eae the a br AND ALL ~ AGGESSORIES ANNOUNCEMENT In| its annual survey of the auto WE HAVE JUST OPENED OUR ments in the regular equipment are Binks? Nsapeattd, wsssteltion slates Painting and Auto Top Department battery has 7 ae front fender for greater access'bil- ah . ity and convenience. Access to the battery is cbtained simply by re- moving a plate on to} @ gasol'ne gauge on the instrument] the total 1923 consumption of cop board, adjustable window regula-| per in cars, trucks and accessories tors on the rear windows of sedans| at 170,000,000 pounds. This is an and sedan-limousines; a new instry-| increase of "61,720,000 pounds as ment board with wainyt finish; in-| compared with 1922 and of 90,000,- terior tonneau Mghts for _all_open|000 over 1921. ‘The copper content Sedan. Telegrarhs received by The Nash Motors Company from rep- resentatives in New York declare that the Nash exhibit apparently was! the center of attraction at the big national exposition. Sash Special Six Sedan, rade con-| b. s amazed show visitors.” said E. H. McCarty, general sales manager of The Nash Motors Company. “The demonstra- tion of eager interest among the throngs about the Nash booth on Sat- urday leaves no doubt as to the Public’s frank approval of this fine! beauty of both the body lines and hew four-door enclosed car. finish and the comfort of. riding. Reeardiess of its low price the! rhe wheel base remains the same, Special Sedan embodies practically] j9¢ sna 133 inches and there te no every refinement and luxury that comes with custom-bu'lt cars. Its all- metal panel body is handsome in de- Wan: its upholstery is of the finest announced b; “ar company nical simpiicity and result- ing economy cf both operation and upkeep of former Single Six models have been retained as have the change in the motor with its seven- bearing crankshaft. its thermostat! cally controlled cooling, its perfect balance, accessdility, ample power and its 17 or more miles to the gal- lon of gasoline, grade of blue mohair cloth. There fs a rear-vision mirror, Jeweled clock, heater, automatic windshied wi'per, silvered dome light, foot rest, tassel-|_ The fuelizer, an exclusively Pack- ed silken curtains. and other furnish-}#T@ feature, which is dec'ared to ings found only in high grade cars, | ake starting easier an? to aid a greatly in gasoline economy, also is found in the new model. The car John Oliver, of Denver, is in Cas-| has been made even easier to drive per visiting at the home of his sister,|with a larger steering wheel and Mrs. Bert Wellington. the same _ball__bearing _ steerin: e-|Packard straight-eight. ing is the planetary gear for the brakes operated by the brake peda! The factory is running to capao-|and the switch for operating the ity and enough Single Sixes of the| warning stop light. This stop light new model have been built in the!construction is another feature st 45 days to permit shipments to|/mew in motor car designing, adopt- 1! parts of the country. ed from the straight-eight. It makes As in the straight-eight the four|the light, heretofore considered to wheel brakes are a built-in part of|/be an accessory, an integral part of the car and the systems on each|the car with clamps and pull wires car are identical. There ts the same/|el‘minated and all of the operating planetary gear construction on the|mechanism completely enclosed brake pedal which steps up tho ac-|!eaving the only care to be given tion as the pedal is depressed and|it that of simply replacing the light flexible steel cables are used to act-|bulb when for any reasdn it be- uate the front wheel brakes. Ajcomes necessary. constant ratio of braking pressure} Heavier construction is used in is maintained between the brakes on the, front and on the rear wheels an@ also a constant equalization be-' WATCH FOR THE tween the oppcsite wheels both the | front and rear. The transmission has been made heavier than that of the former | e e@ e@ Single-Six model and the same im- Proved type of gears used in the NINETY AND NINE straight-elght has been adopted. Bu.lt into the transmission hous- A STILL FINER SINGLE-SIX Unchanged in The improvements which make the new model Packard Single-Six a still finer car are not fundamental changes. Perhaps the most striking improvement in the Single-Six is the adoption of four- wheel brakes—which the Packard Straight-Eight was the Fundamentals provement in appearance due to the fact that the artillery type wheels are of heavier construction. As in the Straight-Eight, the battery has been enclosed in a theft-proof box and located on the running board, where it is more accessible. first prominent Amer- ican car to carry. To insure even greater durability, still longer life, the new model Single-Six is provided with a heavier trans- mission. It is exception- ally quiet and smooth in operation. Steering has been made even easier than before. The steering wheel has also been enlarged. You will note an im- JOE E. MANSFIELD, Refinements in Regular Equipment ments in regular equipment, including — Gasoline gauge on the instrument board; The use. of adjustable window regu- lators on the rear windows of Sedans and Sedan-Limousines; if The adoption of an efficient stoplight for all types; Larger steering wheel; A more beautiful instrument board, with walnut finish; Rear vision mirror and windshield cleaner; An interior tonneau light for all open models. Toilette cases, smoking sets for enclosed cars. #2585 Five-Passenger Jouring Car at Detroit Tea cther beautiful models, open end mnolosed 328 S. David Street ‘ You -will find in the Single-Six the same bril- liancy in every phase of ’ performance; the same brilliant beauty of° design and color, which make this Packard, in the opinion of all America, the finest six- cylinder car in the world. The new Single-Six awaits your inspection. We will gladly senda car to your home or office for a demonstration. Inc. Phone 346 Phone 1369 GUARANTEED SPRINGS For All Cars and Trucks GRUSS AIR SPRINGS DISTRIBUTORS CASPER SPRING CO. and have every facility for making a repaint job “stand up.” While it is in the paint shop, we can put on a new top or repair your old one. 328 W. Midwest 424 West Yellowstone THE UNIVERSAL CAR Looking Ahead AST Spring a total of 350,000 people were disappointed in not being able to obtain deliveries of Ford Cars and Trucks, as orders were placed faster than cars could be produced. The demand for Ford Cars and Trucks this Spring, will according to all indications, be far greater than last Spring. Winter buying has been increasing at a greater rate than ever before. Actual retail deliveries the past 60 days totaled 308,170 Ford Cars and Trucks, an increase of 1,961 a day over a year ago. Over 200,000 people have already ordered Ford products on our purchase plan, the majority of whom will take delivery in the Spring. The above facts are given with the suggestion that you list your order promptly with a.Ford dealer if you contemplate the purchase of a Ford Car or Truck for use this Spring or Summer and wish to avoid delay in delivery. Detroit, Michigan ‘You need not pay cash for your car. You can arrange to make a small deposit down, taking care of the bilence teeec r- ments. Or, you can buy on the Ford Weekly Purchase Plas, This puts you on the preferred order list and insures very of ycur car at a time to be ed by OUR PRICES ABSOLUTELY RIGHT The Lee Doud Motor Co. Phone 1700 PACKARD EARL C. BOYLE Authorized Ford Dealers 125 to 137 N. Center Street Ask. the Man - Who Owns . One Phone 9

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