THERE are two opposed schools of thought in motor car design, that which believes in launching almost a completely new model each year, and that which deliberately attempts to maintain individuality of product year after year. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 393 wordsMOTOR owners are always interested in saving a few shillings, because their car has taught them the value of an investment. That is why so many motoring readers of this paper have arranged to cover their cars with insurance ...
Article : 414 wordsTHE car-owner himself Frequently contributes a great deal to his delay in getting around to doing something to the car that he would ...
Article : 75 wordsCHECK the following when the car beings to lose its usual snap and appears slaggish. Dragging brakes, manifold gasket leaks, ...
Article : 63 wordsA RECENT case in an English court is of considerable interest to both motorists and pedestrians. While walking along a footpath, a ...
Article : 150 wordsUNTIL the Traffic Advisory Committee begins to function, motor-cycle riders will be allowed to curry pillion passengers, but representatives of the ...
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Article : 188 wordsIf a ear has been striding out in the rain, or has just been washed, and will not start, try drying spark plugs and electrical units. The tyre pump may be ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 169 wordsTHE sum of £109,272 was made available during April for road maintenance and miscellaneous construction work under arrangement between the Main ...
Article : 61 wordsTO make the streets safe for fire engines and hustling traffic, police in New York City send for the wrecking crews of the department of street ...
Article : 86 wordsI WILL drive my car us though half the world were deaf, blind, or dumb, and their safety in my keeping. I will have my cur so under control that I will be prepared for any emergency ...
Article : 179 wordsWhen adjusting the fan belt, do not make it extremely tight, or breakage may occur. A reasonable absence of slip is indicated if the fan stops revolving at the ...
Article : 49 wordsIf the hand break lever will not held gave the ratchet and pawl replaced. The cost is not great, and you may need this brake to hold your car on a hill in case ...
Article : 50 wordsCREAKING wheels should be regarded us dangerous, for a sufficient number of bad accidents occur through wheel collapse to justify a modest expenditure ...
Article : 147 wordsIf your car is afflicted with a trouble you can't diagnose, or you want to know anything of any motoring question, ask Mr Norman Smith. He will be pleased at all times to answer questions relating to your troubles, and to advise you in the purchase of a car. Address queries to Mr. Norman Smith, Motor Editor, "Sunday Times," and ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930), Sun 18 May 1930, Page 12
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