This Car for $900 Means 

 Much to Practical Farmers 



nr^HAT the farmer needs a car in his business is no longer an argu- 

 A ment. It enables him to get more out of an hour's work than 

 ever before. It makes every thing on or around the faT-m move faster. So if more 

 work can be accomplished in any given time — more clear profit is bomid to result. 

 ^ But the farmer need not pay more for an automolile than his work requires. 

 It should be bought as a utility — not as an ornament or vehicle of pure pleasure. It 

 should be bought to work for him — not to amuse him as, for instance, a piano does. 

 j^ This Overland (Model 59) at $900 is absolutely all anyone would want in a car. Com- 

 pare It with any $1250 car on the market, and you'll find but little difference. You know 

 that most of the S1250 cars are of the 30-horse-power type. This $900 car has a 30-horse- 

 power motor. Seats five people comfortably. It is big and roomy. Has a staunch pressed steel frame, 

 selective transmission with F & S annular bearings — the best made. Has strength, power and speed- 

 more than you will ever care to use. The body design and finish is simple, graceful and beautiful. Up- 

 holstry is of good leather, hand stuffed with fine hair. In every respect it is a thoroughly high grade 

 machine. 



^ And it is a fact that no other maker in the business can build this car and sell it at this price with- 

 out losing money. This is due to our enormous manufacturing facilities — the largest in the icorld. The 

 manufactvirer who turns out but 5,0TO cars must have greater production costs, for each car, than-B'e who 

 make 20,000 cars. ' -0^ 



^ We have published a very interesting and simply written book which explains why the largest auto- 

 mobile factory in the world can give more for less money than the small factory. Write for a copy. It 

 will show you how to save money when you buy your car. This also explains in detail the remarkable 

 value of this ?900 touring car and illustrates with handsomely colored plates the complete 1912 line. 



The Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio 





Model 59-T Five-Passenger Fore-Door 

 Touring Car, $900 



Wheel base 106 inches: motor 4x45^: horsepower 

 30 ; Splitdorf magneto : transmission selective, 

 three speeds and reverse: F A- S ball bearings: tires :^2x3% Q.D.: 

 3 oil lamps. 2 gas lamps and generator. Complete set tool.s. 



