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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1929)
W 0 J JEUSTILESS STEEIL Hi STREAMLINES iOOMY IB ID I IE S JL A M GEE FEN E1K 1E1PEE BAIDIA T M SMALLEST WEI EELS Qln. JLAEG1B TABES C IL K S r , 1 'J,' I y r-, ' - 1 --. i , , "2- The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Qregasu Tuesday. Morning, December 31, 1929 (OFCli II rrn ji I (Di atJ For MM 1 O C-1TS Time ifas ' ' " ' . '( 1 jr :-v ;,.J C H",'l"itt ,rnr-ri ...... K! ; - ; ffm Mm vo 0:ff?in ti , V y - xsSr - . v : . : - , v J - l - , v."., 'V, - ' , ' ' s-x . , ; , - J ; "" i J FTnODAY marks another great forward step in the history of the Ford car. For todajr the new Ford bodies will be officially introduced and a new beauty brought within reach of every one Take a little while todays therefore, to visit the showrooms of the nearest Ford dealer and see these beautiful new Ford bodies. Note the new roomy interiors, the new deeper radiator, the new hood and cowl, the new fenders, thte new streamlines, the new wheels and tires, the Rustless Steel used for exposed meal parts everything that contributes to this new beauty for the new Ford. . . . - - . . , ... To outstanding mechanical performance, the neFoird now adds a new grace of line and contour. To motorists everywhere these new bodies are a further reflection of the Ford policy of constantly improving the car and of giving value far above the price . . . $435 up , o. b. Detroit, J . PAGE 'THIJES r '5 f"5 -r - . i 1 i . - .