The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 2, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 28, 1928 Page: 3 of 8
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History... a Six in!the price range of the four!
Spectacular as Chevrolet's achievements have
been In the past • •. notable as Its engineering
triumphs have proved themselves to be—this
remarkable new car dwarfs every previous
Chevrolet accomplishment. Not only does
It introduce Into the low-priccd field an
entirely new measure of performance, com*
fort, beauty and style—but it is sold at prices
so low as to alter every previous conception
of motor car value.
The new six-cylinder valve-in*head engine—
developed from more than a hundred motors
designed especially for this sensational car-
stands out as an engineering masterpiece.
With a power increase of approximately 32%
over the previous Chevrolet motor, with
sensationally greater speed, and faster ac-
celeration—it offers a type of performance
that Is literally astounding . * • even to those
who have been driving cars costing hundreds
of dollars more.
Throughout the entire speed range, it per-
forms with a smoothness and quietness of
operation that have never before been ap-
proached In a low-priced automobile. At the
slower speeds of city traffic it Idles along with
wonderful silence and ease. On boulevards
and country roads it responds with an eager-
ness that is a constant delight. It takes the
longest and steepest hills with an abundant
reserve of power that is a source of pride to
the driver. And its economy of operation
better than 20 miles to the gallon
of gasoline!
This revolutionary performance has been
achieved as a result of the greatest array of
engineering advancements that Chevrolet
has ever announced. A high compression,
non-detonating cylinder head ... a new
heavier crankshaft, statically an J dynamically
balanced . • . automatic lubrication of the
entire rocker arm mechanism . . . semi-
automatic spark control. •. hot-spot manifold
• . . gasoline pump and Alter . . . new and
larger carburetor, with automatic accelera-
tion pump and improved venturi choke . ..
fabric camshaft geur... heavier driving gears
• •. heavier differential gears ... improved
crankcase breathing system . . . improved
lubrication ... new 4*wheel brakes that are
powerful, safe and quiet under all conditions
—these indicate the importance of a group of
engineering advancements that embrace
every major unit of the entire chassis.
In appearance, this Outstanding Chevrolet is
destined to become an automotive sensutton
—so smart, so stylish and so distinctively ap-
pointed that It rivuls the costliest custom
creations. The new Fisher bodies are longer,
lower and roomier with an adjustable
driver's seat in all closed models—and reveal
the matchless artistry of Fisher designers.
With their modish new colors, their smart
dual mouldings and their distinctive concave
pillars, they achieve a degree of original
beauty that has seldom been equalled in
motor car design.
You are cordially invited to visit our show
room and secure complete and detailed
information on this sensational new car
which will be ready for delivery beginning
January 1st.
The RumImm .. 525
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Advance Showings
The Outstanding Chevrolet of Chevrolet
History will he displayed In a series of
advance showings in the cities listed beloui
New York, Nov. 24*29. Waldorf Astoria Hotel and
Chevrolet Retail Store, Broadway at 97th
Detroit, Nov. 24*29, General Motors Bids.
Auditorium
Washington, D. C., Dec. 1*4, The Mayflower Hotel
Chicago, Dec. 1*6. Pure Oil Bldg., Wacker
Drive & Wabash Avenue
Los Angeles, Dec. 1*6, Ambassador Hotel
Auditorium
San Francisco, Dec. 8.11, Civic Auditorium
Larkin Hall
Cincinnati, Dec. 8*14, Hotel Slnton
St. Louis, Dec. ft. 14, Arcadia Ballroom
3919 Olive St.
Atlanta, Dec. Ift*22, The Auditorium—Armory
Dallas, Dec. 18*22, Adolphus Hotel
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Portland, Ore., Dec. 18*22, Public Audisoriwu
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Owens, John R. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 2, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 28, 1928, newspaper, November 28, 1928; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth901014/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.