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SPRING CLEAN up BUICK in Wilmington HERE's YOUR CHANCE We Are Planning a Riot at 345 W • AUTOMOBILES 112 • AUTOMOBILES 112 AUTOMOBILES 112• AUTOMOBILES 112* AUTOMOBILES 112 Thursday, May 3, 1956 T O R R A N C E PRESS Page 27 HAVE AUTOMOBILES 112 • .AUTOMOBILES !!£• AUTOMOBILES 112« AUTOMOBILES You'll be proud of your YOU BEEN lt2 WANTING.TO BUY buy at A CAR AT YOUR Avalon Motors PRICE? SPRING CLEAN UP BUICK In Wilmington HERE'S YOUR CHANCE We are planning a Riot at 345 W. Anaheim St., Wilmington, be­ "BETTER BUY USED ginning Thursday morning. You will S-A be met by 5 hungry Salesmen under strict orders to Submit any offer made on any of the cars CARS ALWAYS" in our stock. 12,000 Miles or 12 Months Used Car Warranty. TAKE YOUR PICK! E-Z Low Cost G.M. Terms Including Life Insurance , Means Down Monthly Only One Thing to You: Payment Payment 1955 BUICK Century 1954 BICK he Cleanest Cars in 4-door. Hard top. Power uteer- roupe. A Town at the Lowest Prices! . Buy Wisely injr ,brak*a. «eat. Attractive 2-, one owner, low mileage. Hard '55 LINCOLN. $950 $80.68 ton*. Looks ft run* like brand top gorgeoua 2-ton* and cua- Oapri 4-door. Full pow»r, dark jfrf^n fmlah. One owner. new. tom Interior. Buy . .A $2695 $1995 '55 FORD THUNDERBIRD $966 $88.91 Black Hard-top. Overdrive, whiter-alls, radio & power seal. 1953 BUICK Special '54 MERCURY $475 $53.20 1955 FORD V-8 Sedan, an exceptionally well Monterey 4-door. Black. MeroO-MAlir, radio, heater, and PAUL'S CHEVROLET CiM«torn Kcdan. Fotd-o-matlc. cared for fully equipped1, top whitewalls. Sold and serviced by us* All deluxe v-xtraa. Spotless In- condition Buic.k at a price you «lda and out. can afford to pay. '48. CADILLAC $395 NEW CAR TRADE-IN! $1695 $1195 Model "B2" 4-door. Hydramatlc, radio, hea-ter ft whltewalls. OR ANY MAKE, ANY MODEL 1954 PONTIAC 55 Chevrolet .... Big 1954 FORD V-8 8 The Boss Says he will accept 10 of the first 25 offers made on Savings! '50 Chevrolet .... $695 Deluxe xednn. double OK thin »i-ton pick-up, 4-speed transmission. Very low Country nedan. Ford-o-matir. clean hydramatlc beauty. Cus­ Any of These Cars!!! miles. Convertible. Powerglide, radio and heater, new top. Beau­ power Kteering, 6 ply tlrea tom trim it all deluxe extra*. Like new. tiful finish. At a price you can afford. with safety tube*. Local doc-, lor'* pleasure, car driven only 10,000 actual miles. Compare $1395 new list price and you will COME EARLY ! ! want this nice one! 55 Chevrolet . Save $1000 '51 Ford ...... $695 2-ton flatbed truck, 8.20 tire*. 2-speed axel, V-8 engine. 2-door custom. Overdrive, radio and heater. Motor ta&a 1953 MERCURY you anywhere in a hurry. $1895 Monterey wodan. Merc-o-matic. radio, heater, white wall*. An Ideal family car that will 56 Chevrolet.. give you mile* of low coat PASCAL DILDAY Save Over $1000 1954 CHEVROLET transportation. Bel-Air 4-door aedan. V-l. Powerfflide, full power. '55 Mercury ..... $2395 Bel-Air* aedan. They just "LINCOLN - MERCURY DEALER" Monterey hardtop. Mercomatlc. radio, heater. Very low don't come any Meaner than $1395 mile*. Just like new. this locally purchased pre­ mium model Chevy feast drive 52 Chevrolet . HURRY! It tonight. 1952 CHEVROLET 345 W. ANAHEIM TE. 4-6114 I l4-ton stake truck. Pric«d to Mil in a hurry. '51 Mercury Convertible ... $795 Styllne deluxe §edan. Original Merconwitic. radio and heater, electric $1295 jet. blark flnlnh. Radio, heater. windows and aeatr very low mileage. Standard WILMINGTON A. pretty package of power and personality. tranemlanlon. 54 Chevrolet . $1395 Bel-Air 2-rloor aedan. Radio performs like a parlor con­ 1953 CHEVROLET $695 sole. Check it today anyway you like. '50 Mercury Sedan . $595 Bel-Aire sport roupe Power Overdrive, radio and heater. teerlnf. custom ENA New Urea. M leaat come In leather Inte­ CARD MOTORS rior, automatic drive and all and kick the tlrea. extras. A 2-tone beauty! 1950 STUDEBAKER GRAND OPENING SALE 53 Chevrolet . $1195 Champion 2-door a*dan. Interior has that tailored to the minute $1295 AT look with beautiful vinyl seat covers. Equipped with '53 Plymouth . ... $895 $245 po-werflida, radio and htatar. Check it today. Any way you like. 4-door ««dan. Radio 16317 SO. VERMONT and heater. _\ 1949 NASH 1946 MERCURY WHERE YOU CAN BUY A CAR 51 Chevrolet Ambassador aedan. Club coupe. OF YOUR CHOICE WITH ONLY .... $695 dub coup*. Radio, healer, powerRlide. Th« first sharp '53 Studebaker .... $895 $195 $195 $5.00 Hopper will grab thU '61 Chevrolet. 4-door V-8. Hydnunatlc. radio and he*ter. See it today. " OPEN EVENING* TILL 9:00" Down '53.Oldsmobile (On Approved Credit) 51 Chevrolet . 1 . $1795 . $595 "88' Holiday coupe. Hy dramatic, electric window* Absolutely $5.00 Does the Job! 4-door *«dan. PowergHde. Lots of automobile, and a rara and »i»at. power steering aairt brakes, radio and heater. bargain. Not the lowest price on the lot but one of the beet buye. Avalon Motor Co. '51 FORD '51 V-B club roup* aedan. Tills rwr is fully StipAj- Riviera hardtop. 2-tone finish, radio, equipped with Kordomatic. radio, heater. «lg- heater, dynaflow. whitewalli. etc. A rood Buick In Wilmington nali. etr. A very aoUd well kept car. bargain ft can be nold at 929 W. Anaheim TE 4-6580 $5 Down, $32 per month $5 Down, $41 per month '52 FORD PAUL'S CHEVROLET, Inc. V-l. Very amooth, has FordomaUc. radio, '47 CHRYSLER* heater, contln*ntal fcit. fender #klrt», white- Windsor 4-door. fi-cylinder. radio, heater, auto­ wails, etc. Can handle for matic tranamlawlon, directional Mrnal*. etc. 2 Convenient Locations $5 Down, $41 per month $5 Down, $12 per month '51 PONTIAC Torrance ' Lomita Custom Catallna hardtop. Two-tone^ full leath­ er interior,, hydranuitlc, radio, heater, '47 DODGE DON'T , , , 4-drvir. A very solid little FIX transportation car. IT.... guide, spotlights, visor, whttewalls . 1640 Cabrillo wti*H dW, bark-up lights, etc. Truly a beau­ Radio A. flilid "drive. Runs good. 2172 Pacific Coast Hwy. tiful healthy car nt $5 Down, $41 per month $5 Down, $12 per month FA. 8-1640 DA. 6-1185 TRADE IT.... '51 CHEVROLET '51 STUDEBAKER Bel-Air hardtop. 'J-tf>n« paint, radio, heater, Commander V-R. Overdrive transmission. Real­ new rovers. A real nlre sharp little rar. ly prlred to soil and d<m't m(m thli bargain. For an OK'd Guaranteed Used $5 Down, $38 per month $5 Down, $21 per month WHY Car from . FRED GLEDHILL WONDER? GARDENA MOTORS Wherever You Live Whatever You Do 16317 SO. VERMONT No Matter What Kind of Car You Want to Buy < GARDENA DA 4-9702 '50 FORD ...... $499 You Owe It To Yourself to V-f convertible. Radio, heater, whltewalLi. Sharp. Stop By > NO MONEY DOWN CARL'S CLEARING '49 CHEVROLET .... $399 (On Approved Credit) PLAY BALL! CORNER Convertible. Radio, heater, whltewalls. and Ask About Our Famous '51 Chev... $695 Don't miss an Inning because of the old Car. TRADE Bel-Air Radio, heater. whlt«> NOWI See our selection of wonderful Cars priced walla. Real aharp automobile! '50 PLYMOUTH .... $499 to *ave you money. 2-door. Bpecla] deluxe. Radio, heater, whlttwalla, lowered '51 Ford ... $695 NO MONEY DOWN no**, decked. Sharp! Victoria. Radio. heaUr, Ford- SOUTH SHORE MOTORS USED CARS ARE (Go Approved Credit) o-matic. Tip top! REALLY YOUR BEST BUY! Plan For You '48 PONTIAC . $199 Normandie 1950 FORD 1955 '51 PLYMOUTH $545 2-door. Ewellent FORD Chlaftaln deluxe 2-door. Radio, neuter, hydramatlc. Ex­ 4-door Oranbrook. Radio and heater. trannportalion Falrlane club eedaji. Radio, heater. FordomaUc, cellent condition. Motors Full Price Per Month J-tone. whltewalla. Full Price 2 location* to nerve you '50 CADILLAC $795 $295 $ 17.70 15525 S. Western Olnh rnupe. Loaded with extraJ. $1895 1950 PLYMOUTH '47 CHEVROLET .... $299 '16412 S. Normandie '55 MERCURY $2095 '4-door awian. Extra clean and perfect condition, 1954 FORD Convertible. Radio, heater, spotlight, new top. 2-door custom. Mercomatlc, radio, heater, xvhltewalla. full Price Per Month 2-door club »edan. custom line. Overdrive. DA. 3: M43 DA. 9-3400 Full Price GARDENA '53 MERCURY $1195 $395 $23.01 4-door aedan. Mercomatlr. radio, heater, white-walla. $II95 '50 FORD ...... Transportation 1949 OLDSMOBILE $499 '50 FORD $295 Radio and htatar. Hydraniatir. 1950 CHEVROLET 4-doo-r sedan, jet black finish, Full Pric« Per Month Bel-AJr. Radio, heater, whltewall Ures. radio, Specials! Convertible. Jurt Full Pr1e» heater, seat covers. $295 '50 DODGE USED CARS WANTED-Will Pay Top Dollar $ 17.70 $595 Hedan. <3 to choo*e from) for Radio, heater. Clean Automobile! 1950 NASH 1949 MERCURY Sharp. Radio, heater and cruising rear. Excellent condition. '53 MERCURY . $1199 Full Price Down Full Price Per Month 4-door. Monter*y 4-door sedan. Radio, heater, seat oorers and full PHoa overdrive, $345 $89 $295 ' $ 17.70 $99 '49 DODGE Sedan. Factory quipped. SOUTH SHORE 1951 KAISER 1950 MERCURY Full Price Down Excellent condition. Radio, heater, overdrive. 4-door. '49 FORD ...... $199 Full Prlc* Per Month Price Custom V-S 4-door. Radio, heater. Really sharp! $245 $79 MOTORS $395 $23.01 $199 '50 CHEVROLET Ooupe. "The Biggest Lot in Torrance 1 ABOVE CARS MAY BE SEEN AT ABOVE CARS MAY BE SEEN AT '48 FORD ........ $399 Full Price Down 425 W. Anaheim 1200 Avalon Blvd. - H-ton pick-up. $395 $89 1311 Cabrillo Ave. FA. 8-6644 '47 OLDSMOBILE 4-door sedan. TORRANCE r Radio, heater A hydramaUe. '54 CHEVROLET v . $1099 Full Price U-tua pickup.
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