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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 27, Iways consi -what you get for the price you pay A Always consider what you get for the price you pay! You do this every day in your general purchases. For example, you 1pay a little more for good s use you know from experience that tfiey will wear longer, give greater comfort and greater economy in the long run. The same fundamental principle applies a hun- dredfold to the purchase of an automobile—the travel shoe for the entire family for years, not months. Because Chevrolet offers the greatest amount of quality, performance, comfort and endurance for a small amount of money, over two million people have become enthusiastic owners and Chevrolet has become the world’s largest manu- facturer of automobiles with sliding gear transmission. In your purchase of an automobile be sure to balance price with quality and service. Thus only will you achieve true economy. |, St Luttrell Chevrolet Sales Co. 14th St. and Rhode Island Ave. N.W. Aero Auto Co., Inc. 1101 King St. Alerandria, Va. o QUALITY AT A 1925—PART 3. _ =for Economical Transportation e CHEVROLET/ > The following features indicate why Chewvrolet offers greater value than any other low priced car. Body Construction Fisher built bodies of wood and steel construction with the flexibility and strength which enable them to with- stand hard driving over rough roads joint in the hardwood frame carefully glued and screwed together —every door hinge sttached with a through bolt in addition to wood screws—every steel panel carefull fitted—a rigid top construction—a! evidences of Chevrolet quality and the body construction used on sll of America’s finest cars. Appointments Everything for your convenience and comfort. An automatic wind- shield wiper—a turn of the dash control button and clear vision is sutomatically maintained in any weather. A domelight—alwayscon- venientand often a necessity. Adash t—with its simple control switch juminating the instrument el whenever .Quichcflxfi ‘ern- stedt window regulators on all win- dows. Windows and windshield of clesr, heavy, plate glass. Asilk shade over the rear window—pro you from the reflected glare of cars coming from the rear. Windshield The Fisher VV one-piece windshield —undoubtedly the greatest step for- ward in automobile body construc- tion in recent years. Easily raised or lowered by a Ternstedt re; tor —absolutely watertight in all kinds of weather. No adjusting nuts to bother with. Full ventilation across entire cowl. A festure you should become scquainted with. —eve: Instrument Panel ‘The instrument panel is complete. On it are mfl::uglih i % d wiper control, the ting and igni- tion switch, the speedometer, the oil gauge, the ammeter, and the choke rod. Paneled type instruments are and the instruments are eatl, uped. The panel itself is Soiabed s Baco. Motor ‘The J)owerfu], well known valve-in- head Chevrolet motor, unusually high in its efficiency and therefore economical in its operation. Care- fully balanced running parts made Touring - - - $525 Roadster - » » 525 Coupe - - - - 675 of finematerialsresult in that smooth flow of power desired by everyone. Lubrication Combination splash and force feed lubrication is used. An oil pump maintains & continuous supply of oil, and the oil gauge located on the instrument panel tells the driver that the system 1is working properly. Cooling Few cars are as efficiently cooled as the Chevrolet. A Harrison honey- comb radiator with ample area not only insures efficient cooling, but, in combination with its polished, non- rusting airplane metal shell, adds greatly to the beauty of the car. A water pump cooling system provides ample circulation and minimizes the possibilityoffreezingincold weather. Alemite The Chevrolet chassis is equipped throughout with Alemite fittings, making the necessary job of lubri- cating & thoroughly simple and easy one to do. Duco Finish Chevrolet cars are all finished in Duco—a finish that retains its luster and color indefinitely. There are many imitations but only one Duco. Springs Chrome vanadium steel springs, extending over 88% of the wheel base, p'vedyou riding comfort that is un- excelled. The foundation of the Chevrolet car is its long, rugged 4Z-inch chan- nel steel frame, with its five sturdy cross members. This construction provides unusual strength and adds materially to the life of the car. Chevrolet’s sturdy yet simple frame design reflects the application of ob- viously correct engineering prin- ciples. Units are thoroughly mod ern in design and perform with the maximum of efficiency. Vacuum Fuel Feed— Gas Tank in the Rear The gasoline tank is located at the rear of the chassis and all models are equipped with the Stewart vacuum fuel feed system—insuring the utmost convenience and safety. Sedan - - - . 9775 Chands - - v« 425 RS Chaets- - 550 'ALL PRICES K. O. B. FLINT, MICHIGAN Ourisman Chevrolet Sales Co. 625 H Street N.E. Barry-Pate Motor Co., Inc. 1218 Connecticut Avenue LOW COST F