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Show 1964: auto: show ? ,4 me 'Fsitonnlleiiis CliJfciliJitstir TO The new models have grown in size (even the compacts) and in number "''''''' (334 varieties); if i here is a detailed report fr -- By STANLEY H. BRAMS 1 Pextlis DcsxtvK! you, the car buyer, will INbe able to satisfy your individual desires far more than ever before. Each automobile maker has gone to great lengths to the automobile year 1964, pro want A preliminary count shows no fewer than 334 els in 81 series of 15 nameplates mod- not to speak, of the "add on" marks like Falcon, Corvair, Valiant, and American (which brings those 15 basic names upito a full roundup of 29). But 334 models are only the beginning of thejvariety. a -. .7 Itodkoxampleyiust-one It begins with the linediprhevralefa. Corvair, goes up .through a brandrnew Chevelle group, and on to the flashing, lean GorvetterThe Chevrolet itself vesulSpowerrain'L choices (combinations made up from among seven engines and four transmissions). That new Chevelle 11 models in three series mafees available a choice of four engines from 126 to 220 horeepo bined in 14 power-trai-n groupings. Dodze provides 33 models, plus its nine different Darts. rear-engin-ed Ste&btktrltrk Dayfeaa mmm lOl-horpowerto-- a-426 generating 425 horsepower and built along racing lines refined for general use. With these, you have a choice of four manual transmissions and two automatics. But model and mechanical variety is only the beginning Of the exciting Story. (Continued on page 14)X 4 i3P CO '''V , ; . ' ! tii in miff |