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Show QUIT AUTOS IETf RAGE The Apperson Anniversary Eight Fills All Specifications, Specifica-tions, Says Carruuthers. Seldom, if ever, in the history of local tutoinobiledom has a nevr model car neen accorded the reeeptiou given the Apperson Anniversary Eiyht. in tho view of C. N. Carruthers, sales manager man-ager for the Uat.es-.H8rn Motor Co., Apperson Ap-person distributors. All of which goes to show that there is an unusual demand for quality ears and that, special interest is being shown bv the motor buying public in tho curs ivhich have distinctive lines and especially es-pecially attractive color designs. "In tho Apperson Anniversary Eight," continued Mr. Carruthers, 'the rugged simplicity of mechanical construction, for which the pioneer motor mo-tor builders of Kokomo have long been famous, is combined with tho graceful, stylish bodies and fittings. ""A new standard of motor car excellence ex-cellence was established by the Apperson Apper-son Brothers wheu they produced tho Anniversary model. Father Time, without with-out delay, jumped them back into the niche eh'cy occupied years ago when they built only custom-made cars. The great, reception accorded this Apperson decided th" Apperson Brothers to continue con-tinue it right through the present year. So it will be the leader of tho Apperson Apper-son post-war policy. ' ' S'e er have the Apperson vision and hard, practical, good sense better expressed ex-pressed themselves than in these new Apperson Anniversary models. "An innate appreciation of beauty is reflected in the body designs of botli the touring car and the sportster. There is a hint of the best French types a subtle suggestion of the Xew York trends. "Patrician taste is reflected in the severe horizontal line from front to rear. Alertness and agilitv are expressed ex-pressed in the careful modeling of the radiator, in the gradual and symmetrical symmet-rical expansion of the hood and cowl. "These are outpourings of that fancy which could picture, twenty-six years ago in a little forge and machine 6hop, a future and a fame which would spread to all quarters of the globe. "To that part of the American motoring mo-toring public which has known good cars for years, a discussion of the Ap- J person cliassis is superfluous. "But to those who are unfamiliar, with the details of Apperson achieve- ment a demonstration of the might and control of the Apperson Anniversary Anniver-sary model for 1930 is suggested. "To drive an Apperson is to have a keen, vital realization of a pulsing, vigorous, yet quiet energy, perfectly in leash, at once eager and tractable. "The Anniversary model is a sensitive, sensi-tive, high-strung, mettlesome thoroughbred thorough-bred with the reserve power, stamina, and endurance of the locomotive of an express train. "The mighty power of this model lies in the Apperson eight motor the 8 with SO less parts simplified by the elimination of unnecessary complications. complica-tions. This is the final simple form of the multi-cylinder motor. More supple sup-ple and adaptable with an inexhaustible power. "This is not a car in which the price consideration is an important or dominating dom-inating feature. But one may even in the "consideration of a fine car observe the fact that the price is moderate. "It is a pleasant duty to become acquainted ac-quainted with the Anniversary model. Make this a definite engagement for the near future. "Here are the specifications of the Apperson Anniversary Eight: Motor Eight cylinder, three and one quarter by five inches. Horsepower Sixty. Wneelbase One hundred and thirty inches. Wheels Wood, thirty-three by four. Tires Cord, thirty-three by four on Sportster and thirty-four by four and one-half on touring cars. Bodies Seven-passencer touring and four-passenger four-passenger Sportster. Enclosed models in both seven and four-passenger types ready for fall delivery. Equipment Fully equipped. Colors Thistle green. Optional colors extra. |