Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 299, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 April 1928 — Page 10

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WHIPPET SIX AT LOW PRICE SOON READY New Overland Product Set Performance Record; Many Features. Bn Times Special TOLEDO, Ohio, April 11.—The lowest priced six-cylinder car in the world will be announced soon by Willys-Overland, John N. Willys, president, said today. This new car, Willys declared, is equipped with a highly developed power plant that already has flashed it to anew speed and endurance record for cars of its size, in a twenty-four-hour grind on the Indianapolis Speedway under the official observation of the Hoosier Motor Club. This car will be designated as the new Whippet Six and is said to be powered with a highly developed engine which features for the first time in the history of the light six field a seven-bearing crankshaft. “Other features which are included in the new car will set anew trend for quality, comfort, speed, economy and engineering, as did the four-cylinder Whippet in the light four field,” Willys declared. “Just as the Whippet started the trend toward four-wheel brakes among the light four-cylinder cars, the new Whippet Six will make inevitable the seven-bearing crankshaft among the light sixes,” Willys said “This marks anew trend in qual-

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Cannonball Baker being checked out of Wash- and 3 minutes off the former record. The distance ington, D. C„ by a Western Union representative at covered was 3,198 miles from the national capital 1:30 a. m. March 27 at the start of his record- to Los Angeles. The run was officially timed by breaking trans-continental speed run in a Falcon- Western Union both in Washington and Los Knight six coach. Angeles. Just 73 hour-s and 47 minutes later the Falcon- The former record was held by a $3,000 six-cyl-Knight glided into Los Angeles, Cal., clipping 6 hours inder car that developed ninety horsepower.

ity construction among the lower priced six, since no other car in or near the price range of the new Whippet Six is so equipped, and I believe that within the next year or two all six-cylinder egines will incorporate this type of construction, which is necessary to the properly running six-cylinder engine.” Willys states that the car will present many features of design and construction which are distinct improvements upon present construction in the light six field and that the prices will be the lowest ever made by Willys-Overland in the six-cylinder classification. This would indicate that the Whippet Six price may prove as sensational as the price slash on the

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