The RURAL NEW-YORKER 
1097 
Showing the World What 600,000 Already Knew 
VERLAND Model 90 is a car of practical utility. It rides with 
luxurious comfort, and is amply powered for steep hills and 
It gives service that you can depend upon under all 
rough roads, 
conditions. 
At the same time, Model 90 has the appearance which is a source 
of satisfaction to its owner. 
The dependability of Model 90 is illustrated forcibly by four 
recent records, made in widely separated parts of the country and under 
greatly varying conditions. 
In Oklahoma, a Model 90 stock car, motor sealed in high gear —broke 
the world’s record, making 4370 miles in 7 days and 7 nights of con¬ 
tinuous running. 
Again on an informal test trip between Oakland and Los Angeles, a 
Model 90 covered 947 miles in 28 hours and 45 minutes, averaging 24.28 
miles per gallon of gasoline in spite of fighting a heavy storm all the way. 
In the “Boston-Springfield Dependability Run,” a model 90 stock 
car made 3852 miles in 7 days and 7 nights at an average speed of 25 
miles per hour without motor stop. 
Then came the new World’s record at Harrisburg—702.5 miles a 
day for 5jk£ days without motor stop, sealed high gear. Here again a 
Model 90 stock car demonstrated its staying power. 
Such convincing tests are only conspicuous examples of what thous¬ 
ands of Overland owners know their own cars are capable of doing. 
Their experience is a safe guide for you in selecting a car. 
WILL YS-O VERLAND INC., TOLEDO, OHIO 
Model Ninety, Five Pasienger Touring Car 3985; Price f. o. b. Toledo 
M'lllgt-Knight Touring Can. Coufti, Limominti; Ovirland Motor Can and Light Commtrcial Can 
Canadian Factory, Wett Toronto, Canada 
