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i m ni Irarhc lruck *? . v . ' * Specifications Keel Seal Continental 3 3-4 x 5 motor: Covert transmission; Carter Carburetor; multiple disc clutch; Bobch magneto; 4 piece cast shell, cellular type radia tor; drop forged front axle with Timken roller bear ings; Kussel rear axle internal gear, roller bearings; semi-elliptic front and rear springs; 6-inch U-channel frame; Standard Fisk tires, 34 x 3 1-2 front, 34 x 5 rear; 133-inch wheelbase; 122 inch length of frame behind driver's seat; oil cup lubricating system: chas sis painted, striped and varnished; driver's lazyback seat and cushion regular equipment. Pneumatic cord tire equipment at extra cost. Chassis $1395 Factory The lowost priced?4,00(Klb. rapacity truck in the world. Built of standardized units. On December 11th and 12th * ? < the Traffic Motor Truck Corporation held in the City of St, 4*ouis, a convention of their distributors?and dealers, who in open meeting on the first day, Decern ber 11th, asked for over twenty-two million dollars worth of Traffic Trucks in less than twenty-two min utes?a million a minute. ? ' ? t # * i' ~ r-v r T*ffcTLV'y. K Never in the History of the Motor Truck industry has this volume of trucks been purchased in such aeshort time. . ^ Here's the Answer: The dealer who has the privilege of retailing Traffic Trucks knows that he is gelling the motor truck that is manufactured by the most modern and improved methods. He knows that he sells a motor trucK built of units recognized as being standard. le knows he is selling a motor truck that will haul tour out of every five loads. 'ill ?I ? I?'?? II. ? '111 II. He knows that he is selling a motor truck that is worth every ceat. he asks, for it and he knows that the Traffic Truck will carry its capacity load on any road ;aji<| "fhafcjjot only is the first Cost of the Traffic Truck low, but the mainten ance and operating cost of the Traffic is very small. We were at Traffic Convention. We saw a Traffic Truck produced every twenty minutes. We met and talked~with the men who make the Traffic and who sell the Traffic and we have come back home more thoroughly convinced than ever that - * the Traffic Truck is the most desirable conveyance. And we say to You, Mr. Prospective Truck Owner, that our allotment of Traffic Trucks for 1920 is not very large and even though the Traffic Motor Truck Corporation will build more Tralfic Trucks in their third year than the Ford organization built in their sixth year, there will not be enough Traffic to supply the demand and it's our suggestion that you get in touch with us or one of our dealers at the.first opportunity, so as to be sure you will get your Traffic Truck, the four thousand pound capacity truck. raffic Motor Truck Cor ? ? St. Louis, U. S. A. m - ' . . - - ? . - ?- - Camden Motor Car Compan Camden, South Carolina! ... . TZzi-T'-Sts J