The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, July 19, 1912, Image 10

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Champion Race Drivers Buy Studebaker Oars
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hairpr.i?jaiiders "20" tourinsr car of the local Studebaker sales branch.
Other well-known race drivers who are numbered among the 65,000 Studebaker
owners are Johnny Aitken and Len Zengel.
These men are not only master race drivers, but they are the most expert
iudges of motor cars. They have studied every make of car from rear axle to
radiator. They know the weak and the strong parts of every car that is worth
knowing about. They have spent years in factories studying automobile construc
tion and testing every new device and method known to motordcm. It is a part
of the dailv business of these men to know what is good and what is bad in a mo
tor car. Their word is the final decision. The judgment of such men on motor
cars can not be questioned.
The ordinary automobile does not appeal to such men. if there is any one
tiling race drivers are critical about it is the sort of car they choo3e for their per
sona! use. They know the best, and they will not be satisfied with anything else.
That is why race drivers choose Studebaker cars when they buy a car for their
personal ise. They know the quality of Studebaker cars and they must upon
having them.
hese divers cose to buy Studebaker cars for their personal use because
they knew that when they bought Studebaker cars they were getting the best that
their money could buy. They looked the field over carefully before they bought.
When.it came to Studebaker cars the verdict was unanimous. These veteran
drivers have seen many higher priced cars go down to defeat at the hands of
Studebaker - E-M-F "30" and Studebaker-Flanders "20" cars in race and hill
climb events.
When you buy a Studebaker car you buy the best. They are built of the
very best material money can buy. They are made by the most skilled workmen
in the automobile industry. Studebaker cars afford all the luxury a man could
ask in a motor car. They are the cars that take the nasty roads and the big hills
as they come.
Studebaker cars are fully guaranteed for one year. They are factory made
and not assembled. That is why Studebakers can give the best guarantee that is
given with any car. Studebaker service is the best that is offered to users of motor
cars. Ho matter where you are you can never get out of reach of a Studebaker
service station.
Harry Endicott said: "I bought a Studebaker car because the Studebakers
have the best service in the automobile business."
Studebaker cars have more than sixty years of business integrity behind
them. The Studebakers stand behind every car bearing that name.
Studebaker - E-M-F "30" touring cars, $1,100 f. o. b. Detroit.
Flanders "20" touring car, $800 f. o. b. Detroit.
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