Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 6, 1925, Page 12

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LJ ee a ae, Dead | | Live News of | | PAGE TWO Motordom in This Section MOTOR DOLLAR WAYS, REPORT Depreciation in Value. aute 1 rese for each | wt nunt to wear Delica That such attractive motor cars could be offered with- out the slightest increase in prices, seemed incredible to a public long familiar with Ford values. Yet enthusiasm for the smart new appearance can never supersede the fact that it is the quality of ma- terials and workmanship that has made the Ford the world’s leading automo- bile value. New beauty has not crowded out traditional Ford reliability. The very yolume of Ford output demands absolute ac- curacy of every working part. The steady flow of produc- tion is dependent upon parts fitting together perfectly; inaccuracies would inter- rupt and delay assembly. And to this precision must be largely credited the uniformly fine performance Runabout »- « Touring- - = Coupe - + «= to do to operate this system is step on a plunger located near the ver's heel and ofl is forced out of ir under pressure of 1,000 to 2 pounds to the square inch to every chassis part, | sec The amount of lubri part is definitely measured idual meters, a p according to on of the ch ’ further sta ht be well to cars at the led to determine the on shackle bolts and which have a tendency rapidly with measuring and surprising to relat if thousandth inch ution co! ownership of a , due to efficient | 1.0 000GES IN - SENICETOONY = $260 Tudor Sedan - 290 Fordor Sedan - 520 All one h in just two nt spoonful require is Mr. mention that factory em have beer ing off the mile course ‘in Manhasset Bay, Inset is a closeup. honors in Gar Wood, unsuccessful a sec- ond time in his efforts to recap- ture the Gold Cup, blue ribbon trophy of motorboat racing, is beginning early preparations to ca build a craft capable of carry- 1926. “Baby Bootlegger,” owned by Caleb Bragg, New York, is seen winning the cup for the second consecutive time, in the annual race, held this year over a 80 Che Casper Sunday Tribune “Baby Bootlegger” Retains Title as Queen of Speedboats was first by the di ler at Phoenix service of a farmer | used as a demon s still giving satisfac rvice to its original pur ? 1 Dodge Brother car sold | i te of Arizona was recently | satisfactory y this ten-year-old Jordan, when later in additional truck of great- to buy a Graham Bros, 1 is powered by Dodge 1 > 10 t on-Essex ad on page 3 and freedom from trouble of all Ford cars. Closed cars now shown in color are unusually pleasing; new and finer upholstery gives an artistic harmony to the cars. Bright nickeled radiators feature the closed cars and nickeled headlamp rims are on all types. The fendersare larger and longer, and the running boards are wider. Comfort is increased by the cars’ lower center of gravity, by the low, deep, wide seats, by the added foot room, and by many other refinements that contribute to your ease, convenience and safety. Here is the ideal car for a woman’s personal use—good- looking, trustworthy, easy to handle and inexpensive to maintain. Here, too, is a practical car for any family —that every member of the family can enjoy. 5580 660 Demountable rims and starter extra oo open cars All prices f. 0. b. Detroit DETROIT, MICH. SEE YOUR NEAREST AUTHORIZED fORD DEALER a} All kinds of people go to make valley. It now occu le uous place in that| up this old world of ours and all room. kinds of people a’ ving motor 152, the first | cars. The majority are courteous Maine, far from | and thoughtful, but some are 4 owner, | reckless. | There is the man who passes a car on row of the hill) He ¢| is a menace There is the driver who tries to pass two cars passing each other, He takes chances the There is motorist who danger that inc akes quickly to cutter-in That means that a whole stripg of cars’ m stop quickly z with little notice. Usually a fe cars run into each other, a few fenders are dented and disposi- tions get worse The man who is always cutting in generally runs a car with fend bent and that has other- en hard usage. The ap- the 1 Motor r company will be no advanc e in p & features of the im: in both open and en- steel bod- complete y types, a black to color in closed » lower fenders, newly. 8 and larger, more pow 5, effected th and redesig nt in z | fle runat a | remain tn bi the closed are finished in harmonic schemes, enhanced by nickel rq The coupe and tudor bodies are finished {n deep channel green, while the Fordor {s rich Windsor maroon, Greater comfort is provided for driver and passengers in both open and closed cars by longer compart ments, more deeply cushioned seats and greater leg room. Many new conveniences are also incorporated in the {mproved cars In the runabout, touring car, coupe and tudor, the gasoline tank is un der the cow! and filled through an ingeniously located filler cap com- pletely hidden from silght by a cover similar in appearance to a cowl ven- tilator, One-piece windshield narrowed pillars in the tud coupe offer the driver greatly creased visability and improved ven tifation. Driving comfort !s materiailly {n- creased by lower seats, scientifically improved back rests, and lowered steering wheel. Brake and clutch pedals are wider and more conven- fently spaced, Four doors are now provided on the touring car and two on the run: about, permitting the driver to take tors and Thorough Always General Auto Repairing > Motors Steam Cleaned Oscar Redenbo 480 W. Yellowstone Phone 1692 WALTER P. CHRYSLER’S TRAFFIC TALKS , It also | i pearance of the car means noth- ing to the owner. He likes to threaten the with a well- kept car. I suppose there is nothing that can be done about this individual, But he is surely a nuisance. There is the man too who cuts across r path without giving y a gnal where he is going. he signals after he has d dash. He probably rehend he was taking a chance when he started to cut across. When he did sense his danger out shot his hand. He's a menace. man BODY TYPE IMPROVEMENTS FOR FORD AUTOMOBILES TO MEET WITH PURCHASERS’ APPROVAL Curtains, held secure by rods, cpen with the doors. Most important in th sapenanical | changes are the improv brakes, The transmission brake drum and | bands have been considerably in- | reased in size which gives the foot rake softer and more positive ac. tion as well as ionger life. The | rear wheel brake drums are larger }and the brake of self-energizing type. Cord tires are now s ment on all Ford ea ea SO ee eS Read Hudson-Hssex ad on page 3. tandard equip- Best For All Tires | Carrying Low Air Pressure Thousands of sets in use, You need them too, Casper Battery Co. 119 E, First Phone 907 AJAX DEMAND 15 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1925, Ajax was to have a stx or a four cylinder motor. “The attitude of the public in over- seas countries seems to be almost {dentical to that which has prevailed in this country since the Ajax was announced, The fact that the car is in this country will be given every consideration before any appreciab! portion of the factory production diverted to overseas ports, The Ajax car has now been formally an. nounced In more than seventy cities throughout the United States and original shipments to all of these points are being followed up each week with additional cars, —_—_—.____ During the past five years, Ontario has had destroyed by fire over a Nash-built has resulted in a world wide demonstration of confidence never before equalled, so far as known, in the entire automobile in- dustry.” gree ies It is pointed out at the Ajax fac- tory that while shipments to over- seas countries will soon be going forward with regularity, the demand LIVELY ABROAD Demands in This Coun- try Will Be Met First, However. t { million acres of forest annually and in 1923 two millfon acres were wiped out. rom praucucaiiy <3 vivaized country in the world, according to officials of the Ajax Motors com- pany, have come urgent requests for shipments of Ajax cars. Definite orders, for the Nash-built car al- ready ate on file for shipments to Australia, Mexico, South American countries, New Zealand, Jamaica, Porto Rico, Finland, Sweden, Ger- many, Spain, Dutch West Indies, San Salvidore and numerous other far distant points. “In practically all these places our dealers report unusual eagerness on the part of the public to see the -\jax car,” said George C. Hubbs, general sales manager of the Ajax Motors company. “In many in- stances orders with deposits have been placed by retail buyers, many of whom had never so much ag seen a photograph of the car, some de- posits having been made before the dealer himself knew whether the COMPARE THE PRICES Compare the prices in the classi- fied Used Car ads with ours. You will find that there is little if any difference, in spite of the fact that our cars are invariably over- hauled while others are usually sold “‘as is.” Best Facilities COLISEUM MOTOR CO. in Casper 131 E. Fifth St.—Phone 724 { for Quick Satisfactory Radi ator TDonse BROTHERS DEALERS Seétt Boon Usen CARS Repairing : EXPERT TOP WORK BODY AND FENDER WORK KEMMER BODY AND FENDER SERVICE COMES FIRST at the Center Street Service Station Free air, water and crank case service, Texaco Gaso- line and all grades of motor oils. SHOP DO NOT MISS OUR WEEK-END SPECIALS 455 West Yellowstone Phone 2341 Center at Fifth and Railroad Phone 2008 Open 6 A. M. to 11 P. M. Studebaker Quality Shows in Sale of Used Cars in Denver The following represents the actual sale prices of two used Studebaker cars sold in Denver during the month of August: 1921 Studebaker Special Touring. 1923 Big Six Sedan______ (Reprinted from Mountain States Motor Trade Journal) Now we are offering this week in Casper two Studebaker used cars at prices much lower than the average Denver prices. 1924 STUDEBAKER SPECIAL TOURING—Run a little more than five thousand miles, in perfect condition, sale price 1923 STUDEBAKER BIG SIX SEDAN—In very good condition, good rubber all around, sale price- —-__ _ 1923 Chevrolet Touring 1924 Chevrolet 1922 Buick NOTTS ose mas nieces Secs rae 1924 Chevrolet De Luxe Sedan___ 1923 Chevrolet Touring Big Six Studebaker 7-Passenger Tour- ing. Completely $550 a reconditioned Elgin Six. Flat price of____ Drive any one of these cars five days. If not satisfied for any reason, return the car and we will allow you every dollar paid as credit on any new or used car in stock. Remember, all used cars sold by us are sold under the NEW, STUDEBAKER USED CAR GUARANTEE, which alone takes ‘all the GAMBLE out of buying a used car. rer crn BIG SIX MOTOR CO. 226 SOUTH DAVID ST. PHONE 1817 “Just Around the Corner from the Heart of the City” ,

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