The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 16, 1925, Page 17

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1 Willys-Overland Sets “6, M."" EXPANDS Seeking Practical “Mosquito Auto” Northwest Motor Racers THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 17 | 470-Foot Freighter Carries 500 New With General Motors ETROIT r A has been the Would Reduce Congestion of Traffic Labor Day Speed Classic Postponed to Sunday ¢ maintain. | by Drivers’ Agreement east 2 . § I f Gene wo! Why» Teac J" +|Ing one ill be able to trave Cars; Loaded in 16 Hours tors corporation, announced Wed Kurope Uses lhem; 1, Taxe# are much higher there thar meinen, they Deve] OLIPPERY tracks and dans ceattie e rth flecks b Ov weve t t biect CCONOMICAL d ‘ " s . the appr : ere BY ISRAEU KLEIN cane /BLACKEN NICKEL WORK is the desir bss ry age Rad oh ON AUTO; SAVES EYES be bal a : small car, o ne | t 5 oe ' « to . traffic problem . the rr A : ood, smooth highways von driving t $ Ae ay " Yet these factors have had little! cen between towns are short | ceries in these cars. 4 y ; © on thelr remarkable|in Europe, That affords another ar The larger auto will be left f the on ‘ a and popularity in Eu-|gument for the small ca family driving, anc countries And there is practically no traffic! near Landon, with the Austin plan |the But the back of 30,000 MILES WEAR OUT? Detroit Pair “Do” Entire/ Eaton Tells of Dodges Sold U. S. in 21 Months in *14, Still Running “As typical examples of these | ‘old timers,’ car No, 12, the first Dodge Brothers car delivered on the Pacific Coast, is reported still | in service after over 170,000 miles day automobile. NOW, YOU CAN'T ier eet | SPEED ER UP { Safe Touring ] © 5 English Dealers Lock Motor} to 25-Mile Gait | Impat Here are the high spots. Consider them. Check them, point for point, with any car you know that sells anywhere near the price range. Then ask yourself —‘‘In what other light car can I hope for anything even approximating this phenomenal $595 value?” A full-size, 5-passenger Sedan ~—with room and to spare for 5 regular people to ride in... a smartly designed ‘This washer can only t MAY NOT Curves are dangerous. Never | MAY NOW car, clean-cut, rakish, low, extraordinar- Fe ae one cide sping, ‘You| 2¢ the new purchaser doubts his| ily good-looking! . . . body finished in pol- can't see far enough around the corner to take that chance. ished lacquer, rich deep blue with glisten- ing jet-black trimmings, as handsome a light automobile as anybody ever looked at. Women love it! i TRADE DAYS AT. AUTO SHOW New York’s Gigantic Display | a 6 New Features dy Ing made i National Au York and Cl reason to donb’ fixtures ers amc of the « Both week, a York cit that in Of su ing the fact that it will a Grand Central pal 8 size him up as a| atience, he gets the key | DORR ils er | A 27-horsepower engine ROS otirehiatsa | Sturdy, fast, reliable, all the power you ey F amount to between need to carry you 50 miles or 50,000. A aad am dL is ay | noble hill-climber. A quieter engine be- | ° i‘ | cause it has fewer working parts. 20-to-25 ‘| Motoring Tip || he LER URIEAR BRS Tbs aTiAL SRO miles to the gallon of gas, often more— 2132 Third Avenue Taosencss in real wheel bearings may best be tested by jacking up ton of the trad and ‘Tuend during the setual| and working the wheel up and period of the display will be re-| down with the other hand at the werved for buying and selling. [hu a 5322 Rainier Avenue toads are generally poor, ex-|quires refueling at #h along the main highways injand which takes the m bieyele for such short distances, _inchided 1% 3 Such was the President’s order. A light-car classic. row at a price unbelievable until today. A full-size 5-passenger Sedan, with sliding-gear transmission, for less than $600—for the first time in all history. In America, however, the small car| larger and more powerful cars in| windst | is expected to relieve the traffic con-| former yea parking situation. Thelr| with good naintenance are a second:|by alr ——— ane of long distance) | could well be used. |b and steep hills required | r Yow the same hills, | for. nigh be ne The population of “=== evew one of these # new features A. Coitege ident, Willys-Overland, Inc, RESULTS? A new- A car-of-tomor- light on oil—hundreds of letters from Overland owners report as high as 15,000 miles without a dollar spent for engine up-keep! Sliding gear transmission Three speed, selective, sliding-gear trans- mission—at the lowest price ever avail- able in a light Sedan! Borg and Beck disc type clutch—one of the finest clutches made and used in many of the highest priced cars in this country; Auto-Lite starting, lighting and ignition—again, standard big-car equipment; a rear‘axle system the equal in size and weight to that used in cars carrying double the weight of this one; Axle shafts of Molyb- denum steel, the toughest steel known. In the entire three years in which Over- land has used this axle system there is no case on record where.an axle has ever been broken! Chassis —a strong, rigid frame with plenty of bracing; springs of Chrome Vanadium *MAin-6910 RAnier-0544 $595 f. 0, b, Toledo Extra big doors —extra wide, easy entrance and exit to both front and rear seats. Like getting in and out of a limou- % an; Wider Seats —the widest of any light car built! New undivided front seat, 39 inches wide, 19 inc! jeep. All the elbow-room you want. You know what that means to your driving comfort-and-freedom. Ni more 100-mile fatigue! Wider back seat. wide, 18 inches deep. You know what such ample seating capacity means to the comfort and pleasure of your passengers. No match-box effect. No crowding. Big, wide windows —more than 20 square feet of window the Sereusanl chowesesesteucrapea iter et oasar {ng car with closed-car protection. closed-car enug- ness, closed-car warmth and comfort whenever you want it! Latest one-piece windshield —eepecially valuable in night-driving. Gives clear, uninterrupted vision. No neck craning. Sit serenely back Basier things that mean so much. You light-car feature and, in this extraordinary car-value, you get iz! steel, the finest and strongest spring steel known to engineering—in this new-day car every leaf in each spring is genuine Chrome Vanadium, exactly the same ma- terlal you will find in the world's finest automobiles! Compare this $595 Overland masterpiece with any other light-car on today’s mar- ket. We challenge any owner in America to point out wherein it can be duplicated for quality or for up-to-the-minute equip- ment, or for dollar-for-dollar value. Step in and see this car. Stand beside it, note the beauty of it. Examine it from stem to stern—observe the completeness of it. Ride in it—know the comfort of it. Drive it yourself—feel the ease of it, the power in it. Easy terms. Only a small amount down, 18 months for the balance. Trade in your present car as part payment. sient OVERLAND WILLYS-OVERLAND PACIFIC CO. Twelfth and East Pine DUNN MOTORS CO. EAst-0660 ANDERSON MOTOR SALES CO. 6801° Greenwood Avenue UNIVERSITY MOTOR CO. 4031 University Way FIND AUTOS NECESSARY “crus nn 09 Q) § Lat lwant Py SUnset-0228 MElrse-1549 PUR SEE EE He ae. Hs

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