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��MOTORING MAGAZINE AND MOTOR LIFE

��November, 1913.

���The American Underslung Six

Type 644— $2,750 Complete Four Speeds— 132-In. Wheelbase— 60 H. P.— Electrically Started and Lighted.

THE "American Underslung Six" is complete; it meets the universal demand for more power with greater economy in gasoline, oil and tires. The quality is undoubted— the same goodness is continued in this model that has long made the name "American Underslung" synonymous with excellence in motor car construction. Distinctiveness and luxury have been the keynote of our endeavors, combined with the manifold merits of the underslung frame and proven six-cylinder con- struction. Refinement is apparent in every line; true luxury reflected in every detail; and good hard motor sense in every mechanical feature. It appeals immediately to the motorist of taste and occupies the enviable position of a car built to meet the requirements of those who know good motor cars and good motor car construction.

These cars set another mile-stone in the wonderful progress of motor car building.

A Demonstration at Your Convenience

��TYPE (.r.h Six cylinJers, 75 H. P., six passengers, electrically lighted and started. Price SI 500

��TYPH f.42 Six cylinders, hO H. P. two passengers, electrically lighted and started. Price SZ750

��TYPE 122 Four cylinders, 32 H. P. two Passengers, electrically lighted self-starting. Price SI 5 50

��American Motors California Co.

fra^'kuTso. 476-482 Golden Gate Ave., ST.

American Motors Company, Builders, Indianapolis

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