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THE RURAL NEW-VORKER 
September 5, 1914. 
Apperson Six-45 
$1785 
126 inch wheel base 
Weight 2 790 pounds 
High Priced Cars 
That may be why you 
never owned an Apperson 
“Jack Rabbit” Car. The 
Apperson Brothers—al¬ 
ways high priced builders 
—have for nearly a quar¬ 
ter of a century catered to 
only those select few who 
wanted a car that most 
automobile users could 
not afford to own. For 
many years, millionaires 
were their only custom ers. 
Now at Moderate Prices 
The highest quality is 
still maintained. Their 
hundreds ofworkmen, who 
have been brought up in 
this wonderfully equipped 
factory where nothing but 
fine cars have been built, 
know nothing about build¬ 
ing cheap cars wherein a 
poor quality of workman¬ 
ship is used. 
test and select all of the 
materials used in these 
new moderate priced cars. 
The finest quality of steel 
for axles—the special alloy 
steel for crank shafts—the 
selected steel for transmis¬ 
sion gears—are all tested 
and purchased by these 
two brothers. 
* 
Cars of Lightest Weight 
This means the lightest 
cost of operating-. This 
Model Six Forty-Five, fur¬ 
nished with a large com¬ 
fortable six or seven pas¬ 
senger stream line body, 
weighs complete, twenty- 
seven hundred and ninety 
pounds. With its total 
equipment we believe it is 
the lightest weight Six for 
actual size and general 
appearance yet made. 
This is due to the fact 
that the machinery and 
weight are not properly 
distributed. Users who 
have had these common 
troubles will realize the 
real pleasure of motoring 
when they drive an Ap¬ 
person Jack-Rabbit. 
8,000 Miles for Tires 
Eight thousand miles on a set of 
tires may be obtained with one of 
these light motor cars. 
The perfect distribution of 
weight, the beautiful operating 
brake and the Apperson metal 
clutch which operates with the 
smoothness of oil, all combine to 
prolong the life of the tires and to 
establish a mileage not usually 
found in motor cars of this size. 
Materials All Selected Weight Is Well Distributed 
by Elmer and Edgar Ap¬ 
person. These great auto¬ 
mobile engineers, who 
have built nothing but 
high priced cars made 
from the most select mate¬ 
rials obtainable in Europe 
and America, personally 
The average motor car 
userwonders why his tires 
wear faster in the rear 
than in the front. Some 
users say their cars will 
not hold the road while 
others say they are trou¬ 
bled badly with skidding. 
Models for Next Year: 
A Four-40, 2580 pounds $1485 
A Six-45, 2790 pounds . 1785 
A Larger Four-Cylinder 
with dashing individu¬ 
ality . ... 1685 
A large, roomy, yet light, 
seven passenger, high- 
powered Six, like our 
former high-priced 
cars .... 2350 
Advanced Catalog “ G,” containing 
full specifications, sent on request. 
Apperson Bros. Automobile Company, Kokomo, Indiana 
Started Building Motor Cars in Kokomo , Indiana, in 1893 
