Evening Star Newspaper, March 4, 1928, Page 67

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Pioneer 14 Hudson has, pioneered many of the great ad- vancements which make American motor cars the greatestdollarvalue of any commodity in the world. It introduced and popu- larized such body types as the Sedan, Town Car, Speedster and Cabriolet. It invented the Coach, which turned the entire industry to closed cars. It invented the exclusive Super-Six principlewhich is still the industry’s ideal of motor smoothness. It developed the com- panion invention to the Super- Six principle, which turns waste heat to power. Together they combine the highest known efficiency in power generation and power transmission. Hudson, too, invented the patented spring sus- pension, which makes these cars the easiest rid- ing in the world. NEW HUDSON PRICES 118-inch chassis Coupe - #1265 (Rumbie Sear 330 extra) 127-inch chassis Standard Sedan *1450 - - - Custom Victoria #1650 - - - All prices {. 0. b, Detroit, plus war excise tan The THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON; D. C., MARCH 4. 1928~PART 4. Reflects Tomorrows Voque LA WARTANERY ¢ . All New Costly Car Details A 14 Higher radiator with vertical lacquered radi- ator shutters. Wider, heavier fenders. Colonial-type headlamps andsaddle-typesidelamps, Four-wheel brakes, the type used on the most ex- pensive cars. Silenced body con- struction. Wider doors, for easy entry and exit. Worm and tooth disc de- sign steering mechanism. Electro-lock type of theft protection. Fine grade patterned mohair upholstery. Wider, higher, form- fitting seats. New instrument board, finished in polished ebony grouping motometer, ammeter, scfacgdomcter, gasoline and oil gauges. Steering wheel of black hard rubber with steel core, and fingerscalloped; a detail of costly car ap- pointment. Light, horn, spark and throttle controls on steer- ing wheel. Rubber-matted running board. - A Great Today and Tomorrow Dbecause of a Great Yesterday in beauty, comfort and luxurious appointment. must guarantee the unseen values. Sedan - #1325 Coach - %1250 Custom Landau Sedan *1650 Custom 7-Pass. Sedan #1950 Hudson’s leadership of mode is but another expression of the value that has been the * first principle of Hudson manufacture since the beginning. The resources, which in a moderate-priced car attained the highest mechanical pos- sibilities of the day, have been brilliantly employed to create and lead a new vogue The wealth of quality detail you see, feel and touch—and every refinement that sur- rounds you—is typical and expressive of the quality that Hudson gives where character There is a wide variety of models from which to choose. And in the enthusiastic thousands who are buying them you will find the truly discriminating—those to whom beauty is a necessity, performance a critical demand, and value a clear understanding. Buyers can pay for cars out of income at lowest available charge for interest, handling and insurance NEW HUDSON Super-Six LAMBERT-HUDSON MOTORS CO. DISTRIBUTORS-1100 Connccticut Ave. and 24th and M Sts, N.W.—Phone West 1134 METROPOLITAN ‘DEALERS ¢ Saunders Motor Company 1. C. Barber Motor Company - Schultze's Motor Company 3218 M St. NW, 2917 14th St.—Columbia 18 1496 H St. N.E, West 144 (Cor, 14th & Columbia Rd.) Phone Lincoln 6268 Howard Motor Company, Cor. Rhode Island & New Jersey Aves, N.W,, Phone North 486

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