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Show Page 2A—THE HERALD,Provo, Utah Sunday, February14, 1971 It’s 75th Auto Dealers to Show 1971 Milestone For industry Cars at Week’s Open Ho use It’s timefor the Utah County Avtomobile Dealers open house, annuallytied in with the observance of Washington’s birthday. From luxury limosines to the speedylittle roini-cars — and with everything in _between — Utah Countyauto dealerswill put their wares on special display Monday through Saturday, Feb. 1520. Participating dealerswill be open, generally from9a.m.to Evolution of Travel From Oxen to Modern Auto The 1971 model year has special meaning for American motor vehicle manufacturers, for it was 75 years ago — in 1896 — that the first auto company began production. Although American inventors had been working for several 7 p.m.across the country. The 1971 models have special meaning for American motor vehicle manufacturers, since it was 75 years ago — in 1896 — that the first auto company beganproduction. In other words, this is the jubilee. industry's diamond di ‘The emphasis will be on the beautiful 1971 models, and a years previously and a number of working models were on the streets, the birth of the industry came as the Duryea Motor Wagon Washi ington’s Birthday event. auto dealers The radit tionally plan special plans. The industry bargain values for the week. edition, the Herald pictures some of the 1971 automobile model Is, as well as a few cars : 3 Mon BIG, BEAUTIFUL PLYMOUTH — Quietest ride ever is offered in the 1971 Plymouth Fury, which intreduces Torsion-Quiet Ride to the standard !ow pricefield. The new system significantly reduces road noises and vibrations. A new 360 cubie-inch V-8 engine he Pore.aeaie : ae, ae goi into has marked many milestones since these crude beginnings and in the In this special open house weita, Company operation with the production of 13 vehicles in 1896 — the first time that more than one car was made from the same set of wide variety is planned for the process has changed virtually every aspect of American life of more ancient vintage for contrast. You are invited to peruse TUYOTA’S IMAGE in the automotive industry continues upward. Car & Driver the section — both the ads and thepictorial material — and to see the new cars during the said recently: “The Toyota Corona four-door sedan offers performance that will match and, in mv_: eases, exceed” what competitors have to offer, and added: “It’s a smart Magazine in a road test evaluation article week-long open house. on counterpunch to the small car offensive.” In f top photo, Corona is used as grand prize in department store chain sales promotion. Lower photo shows Richard McAsplund, left, of New Market, Iowa, accepting keys to new Crown station wagonafter trading in his 1966 Corona onthe Crown at 101,000 miles. a <a P al njo! ved before. ats Ee cae wee LSS and new front and rear styling also are featured. Shown is the Sport Fury two-door hardtop. Newto theline is 2 Fury II two-door hardtop, which provides traditional Fury size and comfort tor budget-minded buyers. FOR YOUR PRESENT TRADE “Regardless’’ OF CONDITION! THE 1971 MUSTANGMACH (top) features a unique hood,grille and front bumper. The color-keyed, air-foil-shaped, urethane molded bumper doubles as an efficient air-spoiler, Mustang Sports Roof model (bottom) features a unique “flat roof” design in combination with Mustang’s all-new sheet metalfor ’71. improving high speed roadability. The )| PUSH IT IN .BRING IT IN A BOX ..WE DON’T CARE ANY YEAR ANY MAKE ANY MODEL That's right . . . 450 trade for your present car regardless of condition ® on the below listed cars. Take advantage ofthis fantastic offer now. 1969 PONTIAC LeManshardtop. 1968 1969 MUSTANG CAMAROSS convertible. V8. Automatic trans, Mags. Redfinish 1970 CHEVYIl 4 speed trans. Nova coupe. V8. Air conditioning BOOK PRICE . . $2750 BOOK PRICE. . $1700 BOOK PRICE . . $2475 BOOKPRICE . . $2600 YOUR TRADE .$ 450 YOUR TRADE .$ 450 YOUR TRADE .$ 450 YOUR TRADE .$ 450 YOUR COST YOUR COST YOUR COST 1966 CHEVROLET Impala hardtop. V8. Auto- 1968 BUICK 1969 TOYOTA °2300 °1250 PRETTY FANCY was this automobile, a forerunner to the beautiful cars we know today. The interior appears to have been as elaborate as the outside, The lady’s dress was that era’s counterpart to today’s midis. matic trans. Air conditioning. Riviera. Loadedincluding air conditioning YOUR COST *2150 1969 DODGE Super Bee hardtop Corona hardtop. Automatic trans. Air conditioning. BOOK PRICE. . $1375 BOOK PRICE . . $3125 BOOK PRICE. . $1875 BOOK PRICE . . $2275 YOUR TRADE .$ 450 YOUR TRADE .$ 450 YOUR TRADE .$ 450 YOUR TRADE .$ 450 YOUR COST ‘925 YOUR COST YOUR COST YOUR COST ‘2675 °1425 °1825 CROWN MOTORS TOYOTA — TRIUMPH 312 South University Avenue Provo BEFORE THE DAYS of the sleek gas and ¥ electfic powered vehicles of the paved highways, the horse and bugey or oxen rig were the standard travel yiode. The outfit pictured above was entered by the C. D. "Thacker family of Heber in ar 9r m narnde. 374-0789 LISSASASS A |