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Citation

No Author(s) Listed. Buffalo medical journal 1914; 70(3): 186-187.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1914)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

36887721

PMCID

PMC8737579

Abstract

The Ford announces a reduction in price, August I, 1914,
of about 10% with a further rebate if the next season's sales
amount to 300,000--approximately a 50% increase over last
year's. It seems to us that it would have been better to in
stall some form of self-starter, electric lights, nonrattling
fenders, adequate springs, spark plugs that will not leak and
smut, cushions that will not shed tacks and rip apart, curtains
that can be easily rolled up, a storage battery, uniform rims,
to avoid carrying two extra tires, an oil gage, non-squeaking
wind shield and a few other little things. The Ford is an
economic, durable car, sound in its essentials and holding up
on the road better than many more expensive cars and a good
many men would buy it if it cost more...


Language: en

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