Judge, 1931-05-30 · page 35 of 36
Judge — May 30, 1931 — page 35: what you’re looking at
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LEE vzze We are often asked why Auburn, the originator of designs, never advertises the exterior beauty of its cars. Because, we believe that basically an automobile is a machine for transportation; also that it is a very important in- vestment. Structural strength, efficiency and endurance, and not outer appearance, are the fundamentals. that determine value. The surface may attract, but it is the inner quality that holds the allegiance of Auburn’s owners. \ \ oZAA ANIBNIKN POWERED BY LYCOMING The car illustrated above is the Flee Passenger; Convertible Phaeton Sedan. Silent-Constant Mesh in Standard Models. Also Free Wheeling in Custom Models Custom models 8-98A: $-pass. 2-door Brougham $1145; Business Man's Coupe $1195; Convertible Cabriolet $1245; 4-door Full Sedan $1195; Convert- ible Phaeton Sedan $1345. All Custom Models include Free Wheeling. Stand dels B-98: S- passer perham $295 Convertible Cabeoler $1045: Convertible Phaeton Sedan $1 5; Besine n's Coupe $995. Al . her than standard, at extra cost. Prices subject to change without notice. BURN AUTOMOBL MPANY, ‘AUBU QUADRI-COLOR COn JAMAICA, N.Y.C. comicbooks.com