Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 26, 1927, Special Edition, Page 16, Image 16

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SATTBDAV, February M , 1027.
TTDIMOS
A ll Cars Equipped With Balloon Tires, Rear View
Mirror, Sun Visor, Dash Lite and Wind Shield Swipe.
Priced with Gas and Oil Delivered at Your Door.
Buy a FORD and
Spend the Difference
Buy a FORD and
Spend the Difference
Difference
in
Purchase Price
$219.17
DO YOU KNOW?
DO YOU KNOW?
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That the Ford car has been and now is the best
known Automobile in tbe world, is proven by
fact that 50 per cent of all cars sold are Fords.
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Difference
Difference
in
Cost of Repairs
' $31.25
to
Depreciation
. $93.00
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That the Ford Planetary transmission costs
more to build than the * sliding
gear type, But
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1— There, is no danger of stripping the gears.
COST OF ROADSTER, $456.32
DO YOU KNOW?
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1— That over 14,000,000 Fords have been pro-
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„ duced.
2— It is much easier to handle.
Delivered nt Yrour Door
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T otal Amount
You Have Left
To Spend
$343.42
3— Quicker get-away in traffic.
4— Safer, because the Hands are always on
the steering wheel.
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It is the best light car control.
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2— -That every second car in operation is a
- Ford.
FORD TOURING CAR
3— That there are more than 36,000 Ford ser­
vice stations in the United States.
, Purchase Price $476.80
D IFFER ENC E IN PRICE ...........
...................................... $198.69
D IFFER ENC E IN COST OF R EPA IR S ........................... . . . $ 31.25
D IFFER ENC E IN DEPRECIATION ....................... ..
$ 93.00
4— That 43 per cent of Ford parts are sold at
15 cents or less.
Total Amount You Have Left to Spend,
5— That only about 5,000 parts are required
in the construction of a Ford as compared
with about 8,000 parts as a minimum in
other cars.
DO YOU KNOW?
FORD TUDOR
That the Ford motor turns over 2440 times per
mile, other automobile engines in the small
car field turn over 2569 to 3765 times per mile.
The higher the speed of the motor the more
wear on bearings, pistons and cylinder walls.
Hence greater upkeep expense and short­
er life on the high speed motors.
Purchase Price, $598.24
D IFFERENCE IN *P R IC E ............................ ............. . . . . . . . . $150.75
D IFFE R E N C E IN COST OF R EPA IR S ............... ................. $ 31.25
D IFFER ENC E IN DEPRECIATION ........................................... $153.00
Total Amount You Have Left to Spend, $335.00
DO YQU KNOW?
Difference
in Purchase Price
$192.00
That in 1908 when the first Ford Model T
touring was built, it was sold without Top or
windshield at $850.00. Today the Touring car
sell for $380.00 (f. o. b. Detroit) and starter,
top, windshield, balloon tires, have been added.
Improvements too numerous to mention have
been added and the price steadily reduced. The
Ford is better today than ever before.
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Difference
to Cost of Repairs
$31.25
DO YOU KNOW?
1— That the Ford car has one horse power to
every 77 lbs. weight in the car.
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DO YOU KjNOW?
2— That the Ford car has more horse power
than any small car on the market.
That Ford originated the flat rate labor idea
and that all Ford service stations operate on
this basis. There is no haggling or arguing,
no under charging one owner and overcharg­
ing another.
T otal Amount
You H ave L eft to Spend
$376.25
Difference
in Depreciation
$153.00
OUR
HERE
ROADSTER $106.32 Down—18 M o n th s ........................................ $24.55
TOURING
$107.32 Down—18 Months ................................$25.63
COUPE
3— That the Ford car costs only 21c per lb.
No other car comes within 25 per cent of
this low price.
SELLING
$128.35 Down— 18 Months ......................................... $32.46
PLAN:
TUDOR
FORDOR
$138.35 Down—18 Months
$153.35 Down—18 Months
ABOVE PAYM ENTS INCLUDE ALL IN T E R E ST A N D INSURANCE
CLAYCOMB MOTOR CO.
The
Garage
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— It DOES Make a Difference Where You Buy Your FORD—
$32.46
$35.06