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Every Farm 
T? VERY farm needs two automobiles, 
^ one of which should be a closed 
model Chevrolet. 
The open touring car is best for general 
farm use, carrying passengers or perhaps 
miscellaneous bulky produce or mer¬ 
chandise, but for cold or rainy weather, 
and for church or social use the family 
needs a closed car, either a two-pass¬ 
enger Utility Coupe as illustrated, or 
the five-passenger Sedan. The extra 
large rear compartment is the feature 
of the Coupe. 
Needs Two 
These closed cars are very finely made, 
furnished, upholstered and trimmed. 
The windows are of plate glass and can 
be lowered, providing as much air as 
an open car, yet affording full protec¬ 
tion against wind, rain, snow or cold 
when raised. 
With a second car on a farm, one is 
always available for those at home 
when the other car is out. 
The low prices of Chevrolet make the 
ownership of two cars feasible for 
most farm families. 
Five United States manufacturing 
plants, seven assembly plants and 
two Canadian plants gire us the 
largest production capacity in the 
world for high-grade cars and 
make possible our low prices. 
Prices f o. h. Flint, Michigan 
SUPERIOR Roadster _ 
SUPERIOR Touring 
SUPERIOR Utility Coupe - 
SUPERIOR Sedan - - 
SUPERIOR Commercial Chassis - 
SUPERIOR Light Delivery - - 
Utility Express Truck Chassis 
$490 
495 Chevrolet “Dealers and Service 
640 Stations everywhere. Applications 
795 will be considered from high- 
395 grade dealers only, for ter- 
495 ritory not adequately covered. 
550 
Chevrolet Motor Company, Detroit, Michigan 
Division of General Motors Corporation 
