RECREATION. 



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Model C 16—20 Horse-power. $1800 



Model B... 24—30 Horse-power. $2500 



Model B, Limousine 24—30 Horse-power. .$3500 



Model A.. 40—50 Horse-power. $3500 



Model A, Limousine 40—50 Horse-power. .$4500 



The Accessible WINTON of 1905. 



SEE the new Vertical, Four-Cylin- 

 der Motor, — with its hat off. 

 Every working part may thus be 

 promptly uncovered, except the 

 Transmission Gear. 



That's just beneath the foot board, 

 forward of front seat. 



You raise that board, turn a handle, 

 and lift off top section of the Aluminum 

 Gear Case. 



Thus you have it all under your eye, 

 in five seconds. 



Now, — you may take out this whole 

 Transmission Gear of the 1905 Winton 

 from above, without removing the seat, or 

 getting under the car. 



Convenient, isn't it ? 



Note the new Twin-Springs. These 

 adjust instantly to light, or heavy, loads. 



They make easy-riding, on very rough 

 roads. They take the hard work off the 

 Tires. They protect the Motor from vibra- 

 tion, ( and jolts in going over Car Tracks, 

 and "Thank-ye-mums." 



Then, there's the Winton absolute 

 Speed-Control. It works by Air-pressure, 

 from the Motor. 



Your foot, on the pedal, releases the 

 ai r-pressure gradually. That pedal alone 



thus gives you a speed of from 4 miles an 

 hour, up to 40 miles an hour, just accord- 

 ing to how much you press it. 



The new Steering Gear on the 1905 

 Winton can't wear in any one place more 

 than in another. 



It thus makes ''lost motion" and 

 "wedging" on short turns impossible, 

 as a result of uneven wear. 



In this the Winton Steering Gear differs 

 from all others now in use. 



The Four Vertical Cylinders of the 

 new Winton Motor are fed by one single 

 Carburetor, and sparked by one single 

 Magneto. 



No Multiple Vibrator,— no Dry Bat- 

 tery, and no Storage Battery, (Accumu- 

 lator) needed. 



No Springs, Valves, nor Air-pressure 

 on the Oil feed, which is Gear driven, 

 and cannot siphon, nor flood the Motor, 

 The New Model "1905 Winton" Car is grace- 

 ful as a Greyhound, but as strong as steel can 

 make it. 



Model C, shown above, has as much power 

 as the $2500 Winton of last year, but has 800 lbs. 

 less weight to carry. 



Get the new Winton book on "How to 

 Choose an Automobile." 



Address The Winton Motor Carriage Co., 

 Dept. J, Cleveland, Ohio. 



