Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 272, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 April 1929 — Page 8
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STUTZ REPOSTS SALES BOOM Price Is Cut on Blackhawk by Company. In commrniing on thr announcement of a price redu' tion on Blackhawk care. Colonel E. S. Ciorrell. president of th r Stutz Motor‘Car Company of Amt ica. aid, “T 1 i ■ - duction r, made po ible through increased tacilith lor produci ion. and by an increased riomaiid lor 1 lies car. evident through the gr:' 1 . interest shown m the Blackhawk a' all 'he motor ho and through greatly stimulated sales.” “The automobile industry has come to the greater! turning point hi its history " Colonel Gorrel! went oh to say. "l or many year:., there have been no fundamental changes. Today. with good roads everywhere, and possibility for high speed over long distances, an entirely new type of production car i: dem uided. "The Blackhav k and Stutz cars, affording greater safety through a lo cr center oi gravit . with nonshattcrablc glas -.. with mor powerful brakes, with reduced engine speed through it lour speed transmission. and v ith its noback arc proving jir : ;iic car new conditions of travel require. “With our production and sale.) records as a barometer, eve arc confident that this will be the greatest yer” in Stutz and Blackhawk iiis-in-v "
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J. x. Litle Jr., chief engineer of Marmon, seated in the Roosevelt sedan.
At Last Straight Eight Is on Market to Seil Below SI,OOO. The modest motorist who has had to satisfy himself with a low-priced . ix to adjust his expenses properly to his income now may graduate unwaveringly to the eight-cylinder class, with the introduction of the new Roosevelt. For here, finally, is a straight eight built by a long-established and responsible manufacturer and designed by recognized leaders in aulomotive engineering, to sell below the M.OOO line. Th ■ five-passenger sedan and the standard coupeTvith rumble seat are listed to sell for $995 at the Marmon factory here. Marmon. noted for its series of traight eights, is the builder of this new car. Typical Marmon Job Colonel Howard Marmon, vicepresident in charge of engineering, and Thomas J. Litle Jr., former president of the Society of Automotive Engineers and now Marmon’s chief engineer, are the brains behind the Roosevelt. Tire new/ care is a typical Marmon product, with its straight eight deign, L-head motor and mechanical details that originated in the Marmon laboratories. Several months testing on the brick-paved Indianapolis speedway, across desert and over mountain have been put into the Roosevelt with the result that its builders are prepared to send the car out into the world to make a, name for itself Outside of its price as an eight, perhaps the most significant fact about the Roosevelt is its adoption of mechanical features that ordinarily are found only in the higher priced cars. Many Striking Features 1. Mannon's exclusive high frequency modulator to eliminate tor- 1 sional vibration. 2. Full force feed lubrication. 3. Down-draft manifold, insuring equal distribution of fuel to all cylinders. 4. Self-adjusting spring shackles to compensate for wear. 5. Internal expanding brake, of the two-shoe type. Other features of the Roosevelt that are intended for better driving and comfort, include single button control of starting, lighting and horn; thermostatic cooling: aluminum alloy pistons "combining the hardness and wearing qualities of cast iron and the lightness of aluminum:” two cowl ventilators; cowl lamps set close to the body so as not to break the streamline effect; adjustable steering column, and a theft-proof coil lock and ignition
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power at 3,200 revolutions a minute. The chassis is built so that there is a low unsprung weight enabling the car to cling to the road at high-speed. Semi-elliptic springs cover more than 00 per cent of the car's wheelbase and their shackles are constructed to be self-adjusting with tapered pin and spring clamp at the sides automatically compensating for wear. Thus the shackles arc said to remain permanently quiet and to need no attention. The sturdy steel frame wth steel running boards add to the strength of the steel and wood body. The body also is Marmon built, a product of the Marmon factory here. What lias made possible the sale of this car at such a low price, despite its refinements, has been simplified design and "a manufacturing schedule never before attempted for straight-eights,” according to G. M. Williams, Marmon president.
SALES LEADERS IMPRESSED BY NEW PLYMOUTH Regional Managers View Tests at Factory in Detroit. Following their first inspection of the new' Plymouth Motor Corporation plant m Detroit, regional sales managers of the company returned to their territories this week, extremely enthusiastic concerning the quality ot the Plymouth car and the sales outlook for spring. During the week, in addition to witnessing modern, volume manufacturing methods at the plant, the managers learned from A. Van Der Zee. Plymouth general sales manager. of the support dealers will be given by the factory sales organization. Van Der Zee, discussing the meeting. said. “Years ol association with automobile companies have familiarized these regional managers with modem methods of car manufacture, yet they were visibly impressed with the new Plymouth plant, and the exacting methods employed in building quality into this low priced car. "Watching the various steps of manufacture, they frequently commented upon the way each part was tested before it entered into the assembled product. Special interest was shown in testing the Plymouth crankshaft. “Costly apparatus, in charge of highly skilled operators, tests the balance of these crankshafts statically and dynamically with great accuracy and rapidity. This accuracy of crankshaft balance is one of the important factors that insures the quiet, smooth yet powerful operation of Plymouth engines. “While witnessing the tested
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two years in the capacity of a field representative. Pemberton succeeds G. L. Hay, vbo has held this position for a year and now lias been promoted to supervisor of distribution and office manager at the Indianapolis district office. Hay succeeds M. E. Cochran, appointed to take over special activities in northern Indiana. GOOD TURN-IN PRICE IS GIVEN FOR TIRES Car Owners Are Benefited by Rose Cos. System. Indianapolis auto owners more and more are turning in their old tires, regardless of the amount of service still in them, for the new Dc Luxe Miller balloon tire, according to Art Rose, proprietor of the Rose Tire Company, 365 South Meridian street. "It has become common practice
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