Pulp Fiction, 1920 · page 7 of 164
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ADVERTISING SECTION. ~ COMPLETE Why continue to run your Ford with a loose steering wheel, when you can cure it effectively for a One Dollar Bill? ARCO Steering Column Brace is fastened to the upper part of the dash at one end and to the steering column at the other, pre- venting all vibration and making the steering column as solid as a rock. Most large cars have a device of this kind and the Ford is a lot better with one. It is made from malleable iron, black enameled, and is furnished complete with bolts, nuts and screws. APCO MFG. COMPANY PROVIDENCE, U, S. A. WEAN Drop a Card for This Catalog No Ford owner can afford to be without it. It describes our line of thirty items, all for Ford Cars. Sold by dealers and garages everywhere. The name APCO on the outside means quality and peeetacon on the inside of every Ox. MUD; ff; ty wi hed is) if Yes > if i] In answering thia advertisement tt is desirabie that you mention this magazine. comilcloook S CO@