Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Jan 1928, p. 34

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· 1n 19'2 4 ·: 18th 9th 4th . .· · 1n 1925 ,., ~~., ' · . 1n· zn · · 1n 1928 FIGURES PLACED BY AUTHORITY OF NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE In 42. montht Chrysler, due to public endorsement, bas come from 27th place to 3rd place. . All but two makes, far longer establisbecl, have been outsold by Chrysler. The order of precedence at the National Automobile Shows is determined by the dollar volume of sales in the year ended July 1st. In these 12. montht, Qlrysler sold 193,750 motor cars-a volume of S275,ooo,ooo paid by the public. . 0 0 Even this remarkable pace is exceeded by the sales iecord of the second half of 1927. No I other make of car bas ever recorded such phenomenally rapid progress. In three and one-half years, production and sales have increased six-~ ld over the original record-breaking first year f Chrysler. There can be no more impressive public endorsement of Chrysler performance, Chrysler · lo~g l_ife, Chrysler q~ality, Chrysler value, sup-· plted tn four great pnce fields by Chrysler's four great cars-the New "52", the Great New "62.", the Illustrious New "72", and the New 112 h. p. Imperial "8o"- America's most powerful motor car. ' 40 Body Styles Priced from $670 to $6795 t. o. b. Detroit 62 72 Ridge Avenue Im·perial· 80 EVANSTON 18400 W. D. REAGAN

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