Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 239, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 February 1929 — Page 28

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Mr fine THINGS are being said of tbe New Pontiac Big Six. That is only natural. For it represents something entirely new in low-priced automobiles. It is a big car, in that it offers every desirable big car quality. And it’s a car you can be proud to drive wherever you choose to go. The New Pontiac Big Six was designed for people who want to be proud of their v automobiles. And it’s finding its greatest market among those up-and-coming men and women who refuse to be content with just any kind of a car. It has the style and beauty of a big car. It has the flaring fenders and the lines and proportions of a big car. It is roomy and luxuriously appointed, as becomes a big car. And close examination will reveal that its bodies have all the permanence and perfection of big car bodies, for

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Prices $745 and up,f. o. b. factory, plus delivery charges. Bumpers and rear fender guards regular equipment at slight extra cost. Check Oakland-Pontiac delivered prices—they include lowest handling charges. General Motors Time Payment Plan available at minimum rata.

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they are Fisher*s contribution to this great new automobile. Nor is that all. The manner in which the New Pontiac Big Six performs is enough to make any owner proud. It offers real big car performance because it embodies such features as a big, new L-head engine, a counter-weighted crankshaft, the Harmonic Balancer, precisely balanced rotating parts from fan to rear axle and noiseless dirt-and-weather-proof internal brakes. Surely all this represents a lot for the money. A lot more than was ever before available in the low-priced field. That's why the New Pontiac Big Six is enjoying such favor among those forward looking buyers who want to step up the quality of their automobiles—without any great drain on their purse.

.FEB. 23, 1929