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t Cheap Motor Cars? 



n the extremely cheap 

 the extremely expensive 

 e is always a standard, 

 jdium, a price represent- 

 1 value and a product 

 price. 



mobiles this standard is 

 e48 H. P., six-cylinder, 

 nger Winton Six. This 

 anufactured entirely in 

 ificent big plant of the 

 [otor Carriage Company 

 and, under the personal 

 )n of Alexander Winton. 



on produced the first 

 illy successful gasoline car placed on the 

 in 1897. 



hen he has made more good cars than any 

 ;le designer in America. 



Highly practical man, Mr. Winton's constant 

 een to make the best car on the market and 

 or the lowest possible price. 



the people a car of better quality than they 

 Isewhere at anything like the price is the 

 r Winton success. 



.1 our facilities we simply could not make a 

 than the 1910 Winton Six at any price. 



nton Six has a six-cylinder motor, because 

 s six cylinders to produce continuous power. 

 and four-cylinder motors produce jerky 

 d that is a chief reason why they run up 

 air bills and wear out quicker than the 

 ix. 



inton Six made the world's record of 184,190 

 ({142.43 upkeep expense, which averages 77c 



per 1000 miles. Let us send you the sworn state- 

 ments and detail figures of this marvelous performance. 



The Winton Six, because' of its six cylinders and 

 continuous power, is the smoothest running, most 

 comfortable, best hill-climbing car in America in ad- 

 dition to being the least expensive to maintain. 



We especially urge our readers not to buy any car 

 until they learn the reasons why no automobile ought 

 to be sold that has less than six cylinders. 



The Six is the only car that represents mechanical 

 honesty. All other types are mere makeshifts. 



Furthermore, the Winton Six motor cranks itself. 



Air pressure does it. We avoid the physical labor of 

 hand-cranking and the mechanically violent method 

 of starting on the spark. Ours is the only motor that 

 actually cranks itself. 



Our 64 page catalog gives [the simplest possible ex- 

 planation of four-cylinder and six-cylinder cars, and 

 is worth reading no matter what car you are think- 

 ing of buying. 



Write us today. 



Winton Motor Carriage Company 



Licensed Under Selden Patent 



CLEVELAND, U. S. A. 



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 9 N. Liberty St., Baltimore; Baum and Beatty Sts., Pittsburg; 738740 Woodward Ave., 

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