The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 214, Ed. 1 Monday, January 6, 1930 Page: 2 of 4
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day for the first time, have been enthu-
ived throughout th<‘ country,
realized that now.
new
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striping and new
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ears have adjustable front
I he smaller wheels, with larger tires,
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sequent gain in riding comfort and safety.
An additional feature of importance is the
Rustless Steel used for the radiator shell,
load lamps, hub caps, cowl finish strip
and tail lamp.
more
value far
All of the new Ford bodie
a variety of colors, with new
streamline moulding. Interiors have
h'g room. Closed
seats. T
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Now on
This Rustless Steel will retain its bright,
gleaming luster throughout the life of the
car. It will not corrode, rust or tarnish in
any kind of weather. Its brilliance is per-
manent. There is no plate to wear off,
crack or scale, for it is the same bright metal
all the wav through.
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use of this Rustless Steel on the
is a
T
siastically receive
Everywhere it is
than ever. th<*
above* the* price.
One o_ _____
iu*w Ford bodies is the carol ully planned har-
mony of (‘very detail of design. From the
deep radiator io the tip ol the ;;;g
fender there is an unbroken sw<*ep ol line —
a flowing grace of contour heretofore thought
possible only in an expensive automobile.
Looking at the new Ford you are impressed
instantly by its smart style and compact, sub-
stantial sturdiness. For there is about it a
certain character or personality which
it apart and gives it a fresh and la?
beauty. You will lake a real pride in this
beauty just as you find a real thrill in
the alert, capable performance of the car.
Daily fribunc, Monday, Jan. 6, 1930
? gives style and distinction to new, roomy
display at dealers*’ showrooms
TIIF MW FORD (OII’K
The
new
quality that
part of the car.
At today’s low’ prices the new Ford is un-
questionably an outstanding value. Check
it over feature by feature and you will see
that it brings you everything you want or
need in a modern automobile: — beauty of
line and color . . . safety . . . comfort . . .
speed . . . power . . . quick acceleration . , .
ease of control . . . economy of operation
. . . low up-kcep cost . . . typical Ford reli-
ability and long life.
reflection of the enduring
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Phaeton .
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Tudor Sedan . $500
Sport Coupe . $530
Two-window Fordor Sedan . . $600
Three-window Fordor Sedan . $625
Cabriolet . . $645 Town Sedan . $670
(F. O. tt, Detroit, plus freight and delivery.
Bumpers and spare tire extra.)
Universal Credit Company Plan of time
payments offers you another Ford economy.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 214, Ed. 1 Monday, January 6, 1930, newspaper, January 6, 1930; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1362688/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.