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Right at the peak of Chevrolet popularity—with nation
wide demand sending production to new all-time
“highs”—Chevrolet dealers are displaying an additional
group of four new' piodels. These car s are identical
in quality with all 1934 Chevrolets. Anj the prices'
have been set at such incredibly kw figures that you
can now buy a Chevrolet for $465! "A Chevrolet for
$465 r_ That’s the world’s lowest price for a six-cylin
der car. The lowest price, also, for a car of this size,
wheelbase and power! And a figure that sounds even
more impressive after you find out wnat it buys: A
great big, ful-aiee, long-wheelbase car. 169 inches from
bumper to bumper. A cushion-balanced SIX of sur
prising smoothness, power, snap and dash. The most
eocnomical full-size car that money can buy—a record-
breaker for gas and oil mileage, as wen as long, de
pendable service. And every closed model has a Body
by Fisher. Nobody interested in motor cars can afford
to let another day slip by, without seeing this “Chevro
let for $465.”
CHEVROLET MOTOR CO„ DETROIT. MICH.
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AND UP List price of Standard Six Sport Roadster
»t Flint, Michigan, $465.00. With bumpers, spare tire
and tire lock, the list price is $18.00 addtional. Prices
subject to change without notice. Compare Chevrolet’s
low deivered prices and easy G. M. A. C. terms. A
General Motors Value.
Grubbs Chevrolet Company, \: Barnwell, S. C.
WHITE AND INDIANA TRUCKS—PARTS—SERVICE
Whitton Machine & Equipment Co.
r MACHINE, BLACKSMITH. ELECTRlfc WELDING,*
BODY. FENDER. WOOD WORK, AUTO TOPS,
UPHOLSTERING AND GLASS SHOPS
CYLINDER GRINDING AND BORING, SEALED
' POWER, PISTONS, PINS AND RINGS.
B-K VACUUM BRAKES, — FRUEHAUF TRAILERS.
Shops Corner Washington and Ellis Streets
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