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THI£ RURAL NEW-YORKER 
Novoinher 2'.'. 1:)13. 
$950 
Completely equipped 
f o. b. Toledo 
$1075 
With Gray & Davis 
electric starter and 
generator 
50,000 cars— 
F OR from every indication and from orders on 
hand we could double our 1914 production— 
make 100,000 cars and still be behind in orders. 
We have on file immediate shipping orders 
for over 10,000 cars. The new Overland 
has been on the market for less than one month— 
yet in that short time—in 30 days—we have received 
orders for one-fifth of our entire 1914 production. 
For example: Away up in a very small town 
in a remote corner of the great northwest, a dealer 
had contracted for 40 Overlands to be taken during 
the next twelve months. This is a big order for that 
section of the country. The publication of our an¬ 
nouncement (last month) brought him such an over¬ 
whelming batch of cash orders that he came straight 
to Toledo to literally beg for more cars. He stated 
that he would take the entire shipment of 40 cars in 
one month instead of twelve months as originally con¬ 
tracted for. 
On the other hand our dealers in the large cen¬ 
ters would take 500 cars apiece right now if we could 
supply them. But 150 a day is the very best we 
can do at this time. And these 150 per day we are 
carefully and equally distributing all over the country. 
Such selling records have but one meaning. 
Such a demand must prove to you beyond all doubt 
Not enough! 
that the Overland is the most economical and prac¬ 
tical buy on the market. 
And why not? Look at the increased value 
and the decreased price ! 
The motor is larger— but the price is lower. 
The wheelbase is longer— but the price is lower . 
The tires are larger— but the price is lower. 
The new car has electric lights throughout—even 
under the dash— but the price is lower. 
The body is designed with cowl dash and flush U 
doors with concealed hinges— but the price is lower. 
It is magnificently finished in dark Brewster 
green, trimmed in polished nickel and aluminum, run¬ 
ning boards and wheels to match— but the price is lower.* 
Then there are Timken bearings, a jeweled 
Stewart Speedometer—a larger steering wheel, and 
deeper upholstery— but the price is lower. 
Never before such value for such a price! 
It is conservative to estimate that on the average 
the new Overland costs you 30°fo less than any other 
similar car made. And a production of 50,000 cars is 
the reason. 
Get in touch with our dealer. Arrange for an 
immediate demonstration. October and November 
are the finest motoring months in the year. If you 
are thinking of getting a car, negotiate today. Make 
your appointment now. 
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 dasb 
Brewster green body 
nickel and aluminum 
trimmings 
Deeper upholstery 
Mohair top, curtains 
and boot 
Clear-vision 
windshield 
Stewart speedometer 
Electric horn 
Flush U doors with 
concealed binges 
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