Cartercars give per- 

 fect service for all 

 drivers. 



Both the novice and expert find the Cartercar dehghtful to drive over all 

 kinds of roads. The simple, efficient construction means perfect response to 

 the very easy control. 



possible for the usual three-speed cars. It 

 is impossible to stall the motor in bad mud- 

 dy and sandy places. 



To transmit the power to the rear axle, a 

 chain-in-oil drive is employed. The chain 

 runs in a constant oil bath; and all grit and 

 dirt being kept out, wear is prevented. 



Although these two features are largely 

 responsible for the wonderful popularity of 

 the Cartercar. yec it has every modern idea 

 of automobile construction, such as full 

 floating rear axle, valve-encased motor, long 

 wheel bpse, large wheels, etc. 



The equipment is absolutely complete, in- 

 cluding self-starter, speedometer, gas-tank, 

 windshield, top, top-cover, trunk-rack, five 

 lamps, tonneau mat. robe-rail, tools, etc. 

 Prices range from $ 1 200 to $2 1 GO. 



Send for complete information about this famous car, and where you can 

 secure demonstration. 



Cartercar Company, 



Ponliac, Michigan. 



The most important feature of the Carter- 

 car a£Fordlng: simplicity and efficiency is the 

 patented Friction Transmission. It is com- 

 posed of only two ruilt parts — a fiber-faced 

 wheel and a friction disc. 



The friction disc runs against the fiber- 

 faced wheel, and their relative positions 

 govern the speed of the oar. This gives any 

 number of speeds, and they are all control- 

 led with one lever. 



On the low speed the leverage aflforded by 

 this friction drive Is so great that the car 

 win do seemingly Impossible things. It will 

 actually climb a 50 per cent grade with a full 

 load. 



This tremendous power enables the Carter- 

 car to travel roadways which would jbe Im- 



