Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 21, 1929, Image 7

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    MONDAY, JANUARY 21. 1929
THE CAPITAL JOUKNAL. SALEM. OKUUON
PAGE SEVEN
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IODAY a new type of low cost
motoring luxury is available. It embraces
big car 6tyle. It provides big car riding
comfort. 'It embodies big car quality in
unseen parts. It includes big car perform
ance even to the point of developing big
car power and traveling at big car speed.
It is offered by a brand new automobile
tbe New Pontiac Big Six.
Tbc Pontiac Big Six represents more
than a new assembly of gears and gadgets.
Of course, some people delight in speci
fications. Pontiac's new specifications will
open their eyes. But these specifications
are only a fraction of what the Pontiac
Big Six brings into the picture. They fail
to hint at the luxury, the beauty and the
pride of ownership upon which Pontiac's
appeal to the American public is based.
Frankly, the New Pontiac Big Six
was designed to appeal to a certain group.
True, every motor car owner in America .
will find in it many tilings to admire.
Two-car families will find it an ideal second
car. But the group for which it is primarily
intended is made up of people who are
beginning to move up in the. world. Their
wants are enlarging. Their ideas of beauty
and luxury are growing. Many of them
will soon make the first important step up
in the quality of their cars. The New Pon
tiac Big Six was designed for them.
These up-and-coming Americans
arc continually on the lookout for new,
more arresting style. The Pontiac Big Six
comes to them entirely new in appearance.
Stunning new bodies by Fisher contribute
to the big car beauty and big car style pre
sented by the car as a whole.
Progressive people are seeking
greater luxury. The Pontiac Big Six offers
them the luxury,, the deep, richly
upholstered cushions and the charming
appointments for which bodies by Fisher
are famous the world over. It provides
the smooth-riding qualities of a car 167
inches in overall length, with accurately
balanced rotating mechanical parts and
such advanced comfort features as ad
justable drivers1 scats.
Forward-looking Americans can be
satisfied only with a car (hat comes close
to mechanical perfection. Let's see how
this great new Pontiac meets this par
ticular demand.
It is a six, but more than just a six.
It is a six with the added power of a larger
L-head engine and the added smoothness
imparted by a dynamically balanced,
counter-weighted crankshaft and the
famous Harmonic Balancer.' It is a six
with the added efficiency and silence
achieved by means of the G-M-R cylinder
head. 1 1 is a six with the added cold-weather
advantages provided by the cross-Mow
radiator, thermostatically controlled.
From fan to rear axle, its "line of
drive" is in accurate dynamic balance.
Its new brakes are of the internal expand
ing four-wheel type which neither mud nor
rain nor ice can prevent from operating
efficiently.
As for its performance, you can drive
it at express train speed You can watch it
accelerate alongside the finest cars on the
road. You can test its power under any
conditions, confident of its ability to pull
through. Meanwhile it continues to pro
vide that unmatched dependability for
which every Pontiac since the first one has
been famed.
Only a few high lights in its con
struction have been mentioned. Just
enough to prove that the Pontiac Big Six is
entirely new and capable of meeting pro
gressive Americans' demand. But the
amazing thing about it is that it gives so
much big car luxury, style and perform'
ance at prices which come within practi
cally everyone's reach!
Price $74$ and up, f. o. b. factory, plus delivery charges. Dumpers and rear fender guards regular equipment at slight extra cost. Check
Oahland-Pontioc delivered prices they include lowest handling charges. General Motors Time Payment Plan available at minimum rata.
2fi0 N. High Street
Austin's Berries Station, Brownsville, Oregon
Swartley Motor Company, ComUlt, Oref oa
Shreeve tt Son, Dallas, Oregon
Henry C. HoUemon. Harrtsburg, Oregon
. L R. RoMnaon, Independence, Oregon
Elmer FtUgeraM, Lebanon, Oregon
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Fred V. Oooch, Mill City, Oregon
Newport Service Station, Newport, Oregon
Fred T. Bllyeu, Sclo, Oregon
SUverton Motor Company, Sllverton, Ore;on
Bonea Brothers, Truner, Oregon
H. W. Morris, Waldport, Oregon