The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, January 01, 1933, Image 4

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ANNOUNCES AN IMPROVED LINE OF SIX-CYLINDER TRUCKS SELLING AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES A Again Chevrolet leads the way to eco- ^ nomical transportation! Chevrolet announces a greatly improved line of Chevrolet six-cylinder trucks—featuring a new engine. A new rear axle. A new frame. Many progressive changes in design and construction. And selling at new, greatly reduced prices that only the world's largest builder of cars and trucks could achieve. All l^j-ton models are now powered by a remarkable new Six - Cylinder Special Truck Engine. This is basically the same reliable power plant of last year—but Chevrolet has made it even smoother, more powerful, and more economical by the addition of 33 new improvements and refinements. REDUCTIONS AS MUCH AS $70 Half-ton Pick-up $440 Sedan Delivery *545 Hali-ton Panel . *530 131" Stake . . . *655 157" Stake ... *715 * All price* f.o.b. Flint. Mich. Specie! equipment extra. Low delivered pricea end eeay G. M. A. C. terma. ■/CHEVROLET Chevrolet has also introduced an entirely new type of rear axle with the outstanding mechanical advantages of a four-pinion differential and a straddle-mounted pinion with bearing support on both sides. In addition, the Chevrolet 131-inch truck now has a much stronger frame, with deeper, heavier side members. The 1 ^j-ton models have a sturdier universal joint, as well as larger brakes, improved springs, and a new 15-gallon fuel tank. Nothing that Chevrolet has ever done before in trucks can equal the importance of this announcement: A stronger, more powerful, more durable six-cylinder line. Even more economical than last year. And priced as low as $440f* CHEVROLET MOTOR CO., DETROIT, MICH. A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE K — JANUARY 14 TO MONSTRATION WEE CHEVROLET TRUCK D * THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE ■■MMItfBii