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Show AUTOMOBILE NOTES What tli e world needs now is an automobile that will carry its own parking place. Automobile drivers are getting their brakes tested for nothing, but pedestrians pedes-trians are still paying to have their eyes tested. Some of our ancestors left footprints foot-prints on the sands of time, but you can't do much with a rubber tire on a concrete pavement. A large proportion of "blowouts" of tires are due to rim cuts, and these are caused by not keeping rims frop from rust and grit. To start an engine when the Igni tion Is locked and the key is lost, run a wire from the underground side ol the horn to the ignition coil. The average worker gets ?'2.fKlD i year, we read in a reliable journal Of which, wo would say. the average automobile dealer nlways gets some tiling. One person is struck by ar auto , mobile In this country every 42 seconds, sec-onds, a government statistic says Once upon a time our national spor was baseball. j . While a car may seem to ride bet tor at 40 miles (in hour than at 3( over a rough road, the hiu-her speed sacrifices longevity and cli'ic-ioncy of axles, wheels, wheel hearings, differ-entia', differ-entia', steering rods, brakes and nthet important parts below the springs. |