Evening Star Newspaper, July 18, 1937, Page 11

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JULY 18, 1937—PART ONE. The Ford V8 60" brings you low price and unusual cconomy “I bet he’ll get 2210 27.” “What, trout?” “No, miles per gallon.” The economy of the 60-horsepower Ford V-8 begins at the beginning—on the price tag. Ford prices have always been low and the price of the Ford “60” is the lowest in years. Check the delivered prices of other cars of comparable size and you’ll find a margin of many dollars in favor of the Ford “60.” - v Economical operation has always been a Ford funda- mental too. The “60” has proved to be the most economical Ford car ever built. Records reported by many owners show averages of 22 to 27 miles per gallon of gas. These figures are facts, not engineers’ hopes or sales- meén’s claims. You can prove them at any time by borrowing a “60” from the nearest Ford dealer. Best of all, Ford “60” economy has been accomplished without any sacrifice of size, safety or style. It has the same big chassis as the famous “85” . . . with the same superb Easy-Action Safety Brakes ... and the same sturdy all-steel bodies (more room inside for you, because compact V-type engines take less room under the_h-ood). Stop before you go to get a new car and remember: Your dollars go farther in a Ford the daz‘ you buz it and every mile you drive it! —— e te—————— FORD V-8 PRICES B FOR THE 60-HP. COUPE, DELIVERED AT DETROIT.

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