Completely Equipped F. O. B. Toledo 
This Completely Equipped, Powerful, 
30-Horsepower, 5-Passenger Touring Car 
Here are a Few of the Big Features: 
Self Starter 
30 Horsepower 
5 Passenger Touring Car 
110-inch Wheel Base 
Timken Bearings 
Center Control 
$50 Remy Magneto 
$50 Warner Speedometer 
$50 Mohair Top and Boot 
$25 Clear Vision Wind- 
Shield b 
$25 Prestolite Tank 
T HERE never has been such an 
astonishing automobile value 
offered to the American farmer. 
Study the specifications—the 
detailed values. See the unusually com¬ 
plete equipment—everything possible 
and practical for an automobile. Re¬ 
member the thorough and fine Overland 
construction and you’ll get a good idea 
of this exceptional worth. $985 for this 
complete, big, powerful car. No extras ; 
nothing additional to buy but gasoline. 
Ready for service the minute you get it. 
This car, at this price, smashes all pre¬ 
vious records. It even totally eclipses 
our 1912 values, which a year ago baffled 
the world. 40,000 Overlands will be made 
in 1913. This enormous jump in produc¬ 
tion makes possible this new car at this 
new price. As our production goes up, 
prices come down, as has been shown 
in each preceding year. 
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In this age of rapid progress it is some¬ 
times difficult to grasp the full signifi¬ 
cance of an important, progressive man¬ 
ufacturing step, such as this car exempli¬ 
fies. But when you sum up the extraor¬ 
dinary cold dollar for dollar value which 
this car offers, as compared to any and 
all competing motor car values, the giant 
economical manufacturing strength of 
the huge Overland plants is realized and 
recognized. It only proves the ability of 
this most powerful and efficient auto¬ 
mobile factory. 
Here we can but call your attention to 
the bare facts. This is the car—a big, pow¬ 
erful, beautiful, spacious, comfortable, 
self-starting, thirty horsepower, five- 
passenger touring car—fully equipped— 
all ready for night or day, rain or shine, 
service. Made of the best materials on 
the market, by the most skilled men 
known to the trade, and in the most effi¬ 
cient automobile shops in America. And 
the price is but $985. 
We can make the positive statement, 
without any kind of a condition, that this 
is the automobile industry’s record value. 
This car can now be seen in any city 
in America. Over 2000 Overland dealers 
are waiting to give you your demonstra¬ 
tion. Look up the one in your vicinity. 
Write us at once for full information 
and a 1913 catalogue. Address Dept, J78. 
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The Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio 
Detailed Specifications—Model 69T 
MOTOR—Four-cylinder, cut sepa¬ 
rately. Bore, 4 in. Stroke, 4 Vt in. 
Horsepower, 30. 
IGNITION — Remy Model R. D. 
Battery and Magneto—two sources 
of current. 
COOLING—Water cooled. Thermo- 
Syphon Cellular Radiator. 
OILING—Splash system for crank 
and cam shaft bearings. Cylinder and 
timing gears oiled with Kinwood force 
feed oiler. 
CAM SHAFT Carbon steel drop 
forged, three bearings. 
CRANK SHAFT- Carbon steel drop 
forged, five bearings. 
CONNECTING ROD-Carbon steel 
drop forged. 
MAGNETO SHAFT—Drop forging. 
PUSH ROD—Crescentdrillrodsteel. 
CARBURETOR Model LSchebler. 
CENTER CONTROL. 
FRAME Channel section—cold 
rolled steel. 
SPRINGS—Front, semi-elliptic. 
TRANSMISSION Selective. Three 
speeds, forward and reverse. Annular 
bearings. 
FRONT AXLE— Drop forged. 
TIRES-32x354 Q. D. 
FINISH—All bright parts nickel 
plated, with black trim. 
BODY—Overland blue; wheels, gray. 
EQUIPMENT—Mohair top and boot; 
Warner Speedometer; Wind shield; 
Prestolite tank; Self-starter; five black 
and nickel lamps; tire irons; robe rai). 
foot rest; tool kit and jack. 
