Evening Star Newspaper, May 1, 1921, Page 71

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e —— e ~—— THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 1, e e 1921—PART 3. NDLER SiX Famous For Its Marvelous Motor First Quality at Low Price Has Put Chandler in First Place HAT are you going to drive tkLis year, and for several years to come? We want to tell you why it should be a Chandler. There are a hundred thousand Chandlers on the road now. From a modest beginning eight years ago, but with the pioneer idea of a six to sell for less than two thousand dollars and with a really good car and an organization that knows how to build good cars, the Chandler has gone steadily into a position of leadership. Chandler Stands Apart, Free From Keen Competition AND 1921 will be no exception in Chandler pro- gress. For the Chandler never occupied a more distinctive position that it does today. The Chandler price sets the Chandler apart from competition. Men who consider values and prices carefully will recognize the fairness of this state- ment. Price Always Kept Low - and the Reasons Why THE Chandler price has always been kept low without sacrifice of .quality. This has been made possible by the most efficient management, the most modern factory and the highest financial credit with sources of supply, together with the fact that we have always built one chassis, devel- oped and refined as the years have passed, but neverabandoned, because constantly more popular. Some lines have manufactured simultaneously as many as three orfour distinct models—not styles of body, but chasses. They have come and gone. You can probably imagine what such a policy means in manufacturing costs, in selling prices and in the resale value of such cars. Chandler resale value is relatively higher than that of any car, after a like period of service. The Chandler Offers You Unmatched Value THE Chandler motor, which, in the early days, was named “The Marvelous Motor” by Chand- ler owners, has always been thought of as the prime feature of the Chandler car, and it probably is. But all the other units and equipment of the Chandler chassis are of the same high quality, the - ‘highest priced cars. O30 Cord Tires Standard Equipment same splendid character of design. The whole chassis'is of fine, sturdy construction. The motor has won supremacy in its constant performance in the hands of its owners. It has ample power for the speed any reasonable driver could ever care for and power, at the same time, for performance on long, sharp hills, mountain climbs or in mud and sand, that not many other cars can produce. Distinguished Chandler Motor Features HE motor base of the Chandler is of a character which few other cars possess, and those the It is a solid cast aluminum mounting, extending from frame to frame and locking to the frame at four points. It greatly reduces weight and gives utmost rigidity. Among other distinctive motor features are the magneto equipment, the heavy counter-balanced crankshaft, extra large bearings, silent chain drive for auxiliary motor shafts, the combination manifold and a cooling system which makes it impossible for the motor to overheat if there is . water in the radiator and oil in the crankcase. Importance and Superiority of Magneto Ignition CHANDLER ignition is supplied by the Bosch High-Tension Magneto, as it always has been. Many high-priced American cars and all foreign cars are magneto-equipped. The great majority of trucks are magneto equipped. Practically all airplanes and motor-driven fire apparatus and nearly one hundred percent of all farm tractors have magnetos. The fastest racing records have been made by magneto-equipped cars. There is noquestion as to the marked superiority of magneto equipment. We could make a very considerable saving by the use of the battery-dis- tributor system, which is called upon to start the starter, blow the horn, light the lamps and furnish the ignition, but the greater efficiency of the mag-: neto more than compensates for the added cost. The magneto gives the Chandler motor a hotter, fatter spark, igniting the gas quickly and com- pletely, and its simplicity of wiring and absolute dependability make it theideal ignition equipment. A Wide Choice of Beautiful - Comfortable Bodies CHANDLER bodies are most pleasing and offer a wide selection from which to choose.” The’ big seven-passenger touring car is the leader per- haps, but the snappy, sporty four-passenger Dis- patch car, the lithe, marine-gray two-passenger roadster, and the chummy four-passenger roadster have their own large followings. All four of these models are upholstered in genuine Hand-buffed leather and softly cushioned. s e Closed Cars of Most Pleasing Design HOUSANDS have cHosen the Chandler sedan and the coupe as their all-season - cars and . found them ideal in any weather. They are of beautiful design, and, which is also equally impor- _ tant, they are'substantially built. The sedan seats seven persons and the coupe four persons in delightful comfort. The upholstery is of silk velour and the interior fittings in dull silver finish. The windows are in- stantly adjusted to meet yourdesire. These bodies are free from mouldings and exposed outside hinges that mar. ! The Chandler limousine, seating five passengers in the enclosed compartment, is of striking appeal to those desiring a chauffeur driven car. - Stability and Responsibility Back of the Chandler STANDING back of the Chandler car, and responsible for its honest quality, is one of the notably strong organizations of the motor car industry. An organization whose purpose has always been to build @ car that shall live and multiply its friendships. / 4 7 ; You will find an uncommon degree of satisfac- tion in the ownership of a Chandler car. g The Most Fairly Priced Fine Car Seven-Passenger Touring Car, $1930 - Two-Passenger Roadster, $1930 Seven-Passenger Sedan, $3030 Cord Tires Standard Equipment Four-Passenger Coupe, $2930 (Prices f. 0. b. Cleveland, Ohio) Four-Passenger Dispatch Car, $2010 Four-Passenger Roadster, $1930 Limousine, $3530 WARRINGTON MOTOR CAR COMPANY 1800 14th Street Belle Haven Garage Alexandria, Va. THE CHANDLER MOTOR CAR Member Washington Automotive Trade Association Rockville, Md. CLEVELAND, OHIO Montgomery Garage Telephone North 9860 [ ——r— 1 [ ST ———

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