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(Washington, DC). 1936-07-31 SALE—AUTOMOBILES. SALS—AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. * RALE—AUTOMOBILES. BA1M—AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. __(Continued.)___ PLYMOUTH 1836 touring sedan, the most RIO Flying Cloud 1930 de luxe roadster, TERRAPLANES—1934 Indoor sedan, $88 ■BMP—a————p—g ^lVmoUTH 1930 green de luxe coupe; u»ed economical and popular car on today’s mar- rumble seat; completely overhauled by Reo down. $26 month; 1936 4-door sedan. two months Just like new: $595; terms ket. driven a little over 14.000 miles and factory; nice gray paint, solid leather up- $75 down. $23 month. 1933 coupe. $85 1936 DODGE trade. 4221 Conn, eve. Cleveland 3888. was formerly owned by the proprietor of holstery. expensive radio; bargain today, down. $23 month; 1933 4-door sedan, $46 1934 PLYMOUTH one of the largest In this 1930 4-door touring sedan; beauty shops city; $229. 8ee Mr. Davit, Logan Motor do., down. $18 month. JACK PRY. 1627 14th PLYMOUTH Auto 1711 14th n.w. run down, two years $605. Mid-City Co.. 1417 Irving 8t. n.w. Col, 3700. st. n.w. very little- $76 _ P. E. Sedans cash discount. Decatur 6050._ Busmess Coupe time: good trade or bli STUDEBAKER 1933 6-pass, brougham; 8 TERRAPLANE 1936 2-door sedan: turret Conn, ave. 2* Kearney. 4201 Mightg._too. PLYMOUTH 1933 P D.de luxa model se- steel wheels, trunk rack, excellent dark top astonlshinc performance and spotless We have 4 of these desirable dan: brakes, Driven new-car condi- PLYMOUTH 1930 de luxe 4-door touring beautiful beige color, hydraulic paint, all good tires. This car cer- throughout. We trade anything on terms one very little, floating and the moat economical models, every In excellent me- eedan; built-in trunk; new-car condition power freenatnly represents unusual value at $278: to suit. C. Dick English. Capitol Motors tion and performance In every de- throughout: attractive green finish. Only car on today's market: $306. Mid-City C. C. C. guaranty. Capitol Cadillac Co.. tPord dealer); new. big downtown used-car chanical condition—good rubber Motor Auto Co.. 1711 14th n.w. Decatur 6060, used cars in steel *095, on easy terms. Wisconsin 120" "2nd st. n.w. National 3300. Open lot with the best selection of and spotless tail-safety body, floating 2901 M »t. n.w. f town. 4th and Penna ave. n.w.. opposite interiors, floating Co,. Oldsmoblle Dealers, PLYMOUTH sedan. 1039; latest atrlaa; eve._ power and many other black *219; special today; terme and trade. P. the Ford Building. Open evenings and power, all-steel body and hydraulic PLYMOUTH 1934 coach, very good » 8. .KEF 1835 Dictator; purchased M. McLaughlin, 3103 R. 1. ave. n.s. fine features ........ finish, motor quiet and powerful. duA'®ir 1935: privately owned: driven less 8unday.__ brakes. Your choice S.tuo. July, TERRAPLANES; all 1938 sedan demon- horns One ol our very finest buys: PLYMOUTH 1935 coupe: the nearest thing than 18.000 miles: splendid condition. Dealers. strators off. JACK at this low Wisconsin Motor Co.. Oldsmoblle to a new car we've ever seen: only &437. Will sell for one-half original cost. Cell and display cars, $200 price_ 4301 Conn. ave.. op- PRY, 1627 14th gt. 2901 M st. n.w.__ __ Mi. Kluto Nolan's. Georgia 1890 after 8 p m. No dealers. n.w._ 2-door sedan. poslte Bureau of WILLY8 1931 sedan, with the famous H. B. Jr. PLYMOUTH 1935 touring Standards_ 1934. LEARY, runs like new. has 1934 abso- STUDEBAKER convertible coupe. Pikes Peak motor? excellent tires; $89. low mileage, looks and PLYMOUTH de luxe coupe: finish; the H. B. Jr. and concealed spare-tire brand-new from bumper to Beautiful gray-green metallic Mid-City Auto Co.. 1711 14th n.w. Decatur LEARY, built-in trunk lutely like is perfect; has fine tires radio, heater and electric A knockout at $427. Nolan. leather upholstery 5060. & BROS. carrier, c,oc^■ bumper. it perfectly. Very attrac- $565. Warfield Motor Co.. 2525 Sherman 1111 18th at. and performs & BROS. n.w.__ tive and a real value at only $445. Po- ave Adams 8000. ____ DAILY SPECIALS. PLYMOUTH 1934 de lu*s business coupe: hanka Service. 1128 30th st. n.w. Dis- 1321 14th St. N.W. PLYMOUTH 1935 de luxe tires: mechanical con- trlct 1934 Ford V-8 Victoria, car No. 2001. 1321 14th St. N.W. Must*etU,n: sell. Call 4 practically new 9141.___ condition m every way. will sacrifice to quick 1935 de luxe sedan, beautl- Black finish, red wheels broadcloth uphol- dltlon excellent, hard to Columbia 0620-J._ for $426 Sklnker Motor Co.. Inc.. ick finish, looks like new. Cme of the stery. A very scarce model and black buyer mAPLANE money-back guar- PLYMOUTH 1930 business coupe- best cars money can buy. Only new- find, distinctive; 2-day teas 1219 20th »t. n.w._ #3?<; Logan Motor finish; like new in every war; driven car terms; only $90 down. Nolan. 18th and antee Saturday only, $380. than 7.000 miles. Save plenty Call Mr. PLYMOUTH 1034 coupe; M sts. n.w. Co. 2017 Va. ave. n.w. Richardson. Adams 082*. for demonstra "floating power” motor; excellent finish, tires. Here is a car -~ clean interior. 6 fine tton_ be to own and drive, ray PLYMOUTH 1932 sedan: attractive black you will proud well $90 down and we will arrange terms cunt Job with red wire wheels; excellent at within your budget. Honestly Priced condition mechanically Trr to niatch thls $360. Owens Motor Co.. 0323 Qa. avt._ I buy. Our price is only $189. Wisconsin I Motor Co.. Oldsmoblle Dealers. ,901 M PONTIAC 1931 de »*?»?• lu,« < down.“u‘v„uS: Nolan, at. n.w.____ only $127: terms, only $2 PLYMOUTH 1932 sedan, good condition. 18th and M sts. n.w.____ *195 terms; also P-D coupe, radio $326. 1932 custom sedan, equipped ! • PONTIAC and Mr Vassar. 1218 with 0 wheels, twin horns, tall hghts Conn._31 n'w t'res. PLYMOUTH 1935 convertible coupe, radio windshield wipers: 6 practically $20 month. Also the motor is as quiet as a mouse.beiureto equipped; $95 down, U a bargain, 1936 coach. $S5. $24 month. JACK PRY. get here early as this car Auto Co.. 1711 14th n.w. 6033 Conn. Ave. *295. Mid-City Branch.__ Decatur fiOftO. PLYMOUTH 1932 coach, perfect condition ____ will sacrifice at PONTIAC 1930 2-door sedan; almost new. from bumper to bumper: immediate sale. bargain price to first buyer. Nolan Gas Sta- driven only 600 miles; for tlon. 22nd and M sts. n w.__ $050. Columbia 0186-M._ absolutely PONTIAC 1931 de luxe sedan Plymouth de luxe 1934 coupe, ““’inuS’Nolan. like brand-new from bumper to bumper A only $127: terms, only $2s down. Knockout at $427. Noian. 1111 18th st, n.w 18th and M sts. n.w. SINCE 1914 E ON 14th ST. i r WU. * TlWHTTI Wm I Full Pric. M«ny M»k«» and « S. — t>» lMUt illi I Models ■ Ptrew value I SEAL OF I DEPENDABILITY ^ If you intend to buy a car any time within the next 4 months be sure to attend this price shattering sale. I CHECKED Splendid Selection of Gold Star Cars. All Makes, All Years, All Models. ^^SAVE $50 to $75 by buying NOW! ft Mrnrn*»m \ f 3s/°*oy8 Now... One of Our Greatest of :j 1114 Fard V-l Da l. Fardar | / Arrays lilt Fard Caipa 1932 Willy* Da Laxa Readstar 1934 Fard V-l Vietoria The Trew Motor Co. hos token the rASmf 1934 Fard V-l Cabrialat out of used-car buying. The V\Mr "gomble" 1931 Fard V-l Tadar "Tripie-Checked Tog" on every Trew 1134 Fard Da Laxa Fardar Value Used Car is your assurance and guarantee | of Honest, Dependable TREW VALUE! 1935 Fard V-l Tadar YOU GET MORE —7 1934 Fard Da Laxa | Ceapa FOR YOUR MONEY / 1935 Dodge Four- 1933 Chevrolet £015** 1934 Chevrolet Coach WHEN YOU SEE { Door Touring Sport Coupe.. "UNCLE JOE'* 1933 Plynouth Coup* \ Sedan -i932 Chevrolet £229 1935 s——-eLj Dodge Four- Coach _ 1932 Chevrolet Coach *££QQ Door Sedan... 1932 Chevrolet £229 1929 Oldsnebil* Roadster 1935 Dodge Four- * Sport Coupe.. 1931 Fard Track Fardar \ FORD ¥-8s Door pj Touring m6 Ford V-8 Tudor £555 I Sedan < radio Touring Sedan *555 he*Url-- £999 1936 Ford V-8 Sport ■ 1934 Dodge *545£545 525 £479 Roadster rtiiyv 1935 Ford V-8 De .... t. £dQQ 1934 Dodge Four- Luxe Fordor.. MONTHLY an— £5^ 1935 Ford V-8 De \YJV 1934 Dodge Two- £499 Luxe Tudor £4QQ Door Sedan... Touring Sedan 1936 Ford 1934 1934 1938 1936 1935 1935 Dodge Sport V-8 De dl»»4W£290 *935 Ford Ford V-8 V-8 De Luxe Ford V-8 Ford V-8 Ford V-8 Ford V-8 Coupe IR.S.I. Luxe fordor Tudor Coup* Tudor Coupe Tudor ,ro S419 $525 Coupe 22 ....... $339 $339 1936 Ford V4 Tudor $539 $649 $439 $439 193* Dodge Business 1935 Ford V-8 Cl v ^ *,iF5Q 1936 Ford Ford 1935 Ford 1934 1934 Ford _ 1935 Coupe Tudor 1936 Ford ¥4 Coopo 1936 Ford V-8 V-8 De Luxe 1935 Plymouth Four- Q 1935 Ford V-l De <M7Q Ford V-8 V-8 Tudor V-8 De Lux* V-8 D* Lux* *>*>®*f “•5f 1934 Ford ¥4 Coov. Door Sedan... Lnxe Tudor... Coopo Tudor Touring Tudor Coup* Fordor Coupe 1915 Plymouth Sport ASIA 1935 Ford V-8 1934 Ford V4 Do L. Todor $569 $679 $469 $479 $359 $379 Coupe (R.S.).
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