11-48 
a'l-ltc RURAL NEW-YORKER 
October 18, l! 13 . 
With Gray & Davis 
electric starter and 
generator 
Completely equipped 
f. 0. h. Tol « 
down! 
Value 
The motor is more powerful. It has been in¬ 
creased to 35 horsepower. 
But the price is lower than ever. 
The tires are larger —33 x 4 in. Q. D. 
But the price is lower than ever. 
The equipment includes such costly additions 
as electric lights all around-— head, side and tail • 
even under the dash. 
But the price is lower than ever. 
The body is designed with full cowl dash and 
finished in Brewster green with lighter green strip¬ 
ing and trimmed in polished nickel and aluminum. 
But the price is lower than ever. 
Then there are Timken bearings; a $40 jew¬ 
eled Stewart Speedometer (set so that it. can be 
read from the driver’s seat) an electric horn, 
deeper upholstery, and an 18-inch steering wheel. 
But the price is lower than ever. 
And so we could go on, almost indefinitely, 
giving new additional features—new value in¬ 
creases—one after the other. 
You had better see this car before you buy. 
Any one of our dealers will be glad to give you 
full details and a thorough demonstration.. 
There is an Overland dealer right in your 
town. Look him up today. We advise prompt 
action for in seven days after our 1914 announce¬ 
ment we had immediate shipping orders for over 
5,000 cars. 
T HE infinite advantages and manifest econ¬ 
omies of large, unrestricted automobile pro¬ 
duction must be clear and evident even to 
those who have neither experience nor concep¬ 
tion of what governs, controls and limits a manu¬ 
facturing institution. It is a certain and established 
fact that the largest automobile producer can 
readily get his manufacturing costs far below the 
“average” and thus undersell the # “market.” 
Each year Overland value has increased — 
Each year Overland prices have decreased — 
Each year the Overland output has been en¬ 
larged —and it is the greater production that makes 
feasible an increased car value at a reduced price. 
Our output for 1914 is 50,000 cars, which is 
the world’s largest production on this type of car. 
And every Overland value increase is just as 
visible, just as conspicuous and just as actual as 
the material reduction of our selling price. While 
other manufacturers refer you to more comfort, 
more grace, sweeter running motors and other 
invisible and more or less imaginary incidentals, we 
give you in addition to more comfort, grace and beauty, 
increased value that is substantial and tangible. 
Look at the newest Overland. 
The wheelbase has been increased to 114 
inches. 
But the price is lower than ever. 
Handsome 1914 Catalogue on request. Please address Dept. 127 
The Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio 
Electric head, side 
tail and dash lights 
Storage battery 
35 Horsepower motor 
114-inch wheelbase 
Timken bearings 
Splitdorf magneto 
Model R Schebler 
carburetor 
Three-quarter floating 
rear axle 
33x4 Q. D. tires 
Cowl dash 
Brewster green body 
with light green striping, 
nickel and aluminum 
trimmings 
Deeper upholstery 
Mohair top, curtains 
and boot 
Clear-vision 
windshield 
Stewart speedometer 
Electric horn 
Flush U doors with 
concealed hinges 
