Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 16, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 May 1927 — Page 12
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Always a winner “ Yalve-in-head
WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUI.LT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM
Buick engines have been Valve-in-head, since 1904. Every Indianapolis winner since 1912 has had a Valve-in-head engine. Both for the same reason—because Valve-in-head engines develop more power per cubic inch of
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The car that wins today’s 500mile classic will be powered, by a Valve-in-head engine, for every car entered in the race is so equipped—regardless of make.
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\ piston displacement than any other type. Valve-in-head engines stand up best under the terrific speed—the gruelling punishment — of automobile racing. They stand up best in thl test of miles in the hands of automobile ownerg. And in addition, they offer the advantages of greater operating efficiency, dependability and economy. BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN Division of Gentrol Motors Corporation
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