Wednesday, 19 March 2014

Cosmopolitan April 1935 Page 3

LOOK! Isn’t it Beautiful! 
AND BENEATH THIS BEAUTY IS THE STRENGTH OF STEEL!  
NOTICE THE LENGTH of it . . . the sheer beauty of the body, , . the whole streamlined sweep of the car. All over America they're saying this 1935 Plymouth is the most beautiful of "All Three" leading low-priced cars, And isn't it big! 
Yes, it's bigger, roomier, faster than any of the past great Plymouths , . . and costs 12% to 20% less to run. Weight has been redistributed as in the "Airflow" cars. . . and the" Floating Ride" is amazingly smooth, luxurious, 
And, as you look at "All Three," remember: Plymouth bodies are all-steel ... and Plymouth is still the lowest-priced car with genuine Hydraulic Brakes. Keep in mind that Plymouth is not only the smartest low-priced car ... it is also the safest. 
Any Dodge, De Soto or Chrysler dealer will gladly let you drive the new Plymouth. . . and explain the Official Chrysler Motors Commercial Credit Plan ... which makes ownership easy! 
(Below)-LASTING SAFETY in this new all steel body, steel reinforced with steal. . . double-bolted to the chassis. . . safer, stronger. 
ANY ONE CAN SEE it's the smartest car of "All Three." Look inside and you find it's roomiest, too.. .and easily the most luxurious. 
(Above)-FAMED "FLOATING RIDE," based on principle introduced by famous "Airflow" cars. Passengers ride between axles... on new soft springs of "Mola" steel.

PLYMOUTH NOW ONLY $510.00 AND UP F.O.B. FACTORY DETROIT
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The average price of a new home then was $3450 about 2.16 times the yearly average wage of $1600. Which was about 2.56 times the price of a new car $625. And the future was progressive not regressive

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