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today, thrift is definitely a part of smartness. Marmon is a leader of this new spirit. it brings an excellence of transportation looking first to what is really wanted—and then to what is reasonable to pay for it. if you, too, reason this way, why don't you buy one of these keen-looking Marmon straight-eights and do something else with the difference? the ‘'78"' (illustrated) is $1965. the “‘68"'—still a bit more thrifty, is $1465. and the Marmon- built Roosevelt, also a straight-eight, is offered at $995. prices at factory. equipment extra. Marmon Motor Car Company, Indianapolis