Evening Star Newspaper, January 10, 1926, Page 64

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Cfed CHRYSLER [IMPERIAL " AS FINE AS MONEY CAN BUILD~UTMOST LUXURY FOR 2TO 7 PASSENGERS~92 HORSE-POWER—~80 MILES PER HOUR 1612 You St. At long and rare intervals, men are able to produce objects of art or utility which they instinctively know to be superior to any that have preceded them. They know instinctively, too, that the conquest of public opinion will be com- plete and instantaneous. Such periods of high achievement are moments of public elation—but they are moments which move the creators to re- main silent rather than to pile words of praise upon their own accomplishments. Walter P. Chrysler and his associates are experiencing an hour of profound satis- factionin presenting toyouthe new Chry- sler Imperial ‘80" They are reluctant to stress their own sat- isfaction in this announcement by endeav- oring to arouse your expectations in ad- vance. They have striven to create in the Chry- sler Imperial ‘‘80°" such prodigies of per- formance and such a strikingly new and unusual expression of motor car beauty that the car would literally proclaim itself at first glance. They are confident that youwill see in the Chrysler Imperial ‘ ‘80"’ —now shown here for the first time simultaneously with its appearance at the New York Automobile Show—one more mile-stonein therevolu- tionary progress of the motor car toward a higher sphere of efficiency and saving. The new Chrysler Imperial “80” joins with the Chrysler “70” and “58” to carry Chrysler still farther along the high road of prestige and dominance Chrysler Imperial “80” — Phaeton,- Roadster, Cou four - pas- senger, Sedan five-passenger, Sedan seven-passenger, n-limousine H. B. LEARY, JR. & BROS. Branch Salesroom—Connecticut Ave. and Q St.

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