Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Sep 1963, p. 20

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is nena tne, ee EO et et ROE tiga... 20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 25, 1963 "More luxury, more style in the most luxurious Chevrolet ever. Look at it. You'll see the lux- ury. Sit in it, you'll feel the luxury. Drive it... you'll want the luxury of the 1964 Chevrolet. If you thought Chevrolet was luxurious before, you should see it now. With smart new bumper-to-bumper styling, the '64 Chevrolet looks longer and lower than ever. (But relax. It really only looks that way. Even a big 1964 Chev- rolet wagon still goes into the average garage with feet to spare. ) | There's even a whole new luxury series this year, the Impala Super Sport, with 15 color choices and about the posh-est interiors you've ever seen (front bucket seats are standard and come in an elegant new vinyl that's softer, thicker, more luxurious). The new Impalas and Bel Airs are more luxurious too, and even the lowest priced Biscaynes now come fully car-' 64 Chevrolet Impala Sport Sedan --- one of 15 Jet-smooth luxury Chevrolets. peted, with new foam-cushioned seats front and rear. Of course, you'd expect more than luxury from Chevrolet. A choice of 14 power teams, for instance -- a 6 and six V8s ranging up to 425 hp (optional at extra cost) with new quieter transmis- sions to match. The great roadability of Jet-smooth ride with its stable Full Coil suspension. Things like flush-and-dry rocker panels, rust-resisting inner "64 Chevy II Nova 4-Door Sedan Never before have you had this choice of power in a Chevy II. Pick from the Super-Thrift four-cylinder, the Hi-Thrift six-cylinder or a new Turbo-Fire V8, Now you can have your economy as lively as you want it in the 64 Chevy II! One of the things you'll like most about the '64 Chevy II as far as economy goes is that it goes just far enough. Morethan ever before, this low-cost family car looks and goes as if it were just about Expect great things from Chevrolet again -for'6 front fenders, Deleotron generator and self-adjusting brakes to cut down up- keep. -- Wondering just how luxurious a Chevrolet can get? This year -- with all the extra-cost options like air condition- ing, Comfortilt steering wheel, AM-FM radio and even an automatic speed and cruise control available at your Chevro- let dealer's showroom -- that seems to be entirely up to you. anything else but that. Those three lively, economical Chevy II engines you can choose from this year will show you exactly what we mean. The 90-hp Super-Thrift 4 feels more like a:6. The 120-hp Hi-Thrift 6 feels more like an 8. And the new extra-cost 195-hp Turbo-Fire V8 -- well, that's something you'll have to feel yourself. Lots of things make for lower upkeep -- flush-and- ii rocker panels, Deleo- tron generator, larger self-adjustin ' yee THERE'S SIN springs. But they also make Chevy II one of the best built cars you can get for the price. In short, if you're parti- cularly budget- minded, see and drive the '64 Chevy II at your Chevrolet brakes, one-piece Mono-Plate dealer's showroom. And if you're not -- see it anyway: It's hard not to like saving money in a roomy and lively car like this! CHEVROLET See five entirely different lines of @at8tomorrow at your Chevrolet showroom Be sure to see Bonanza on the CBC-TV network each Sunday. Check your local listing for channel and time. ONTARIO MOTOR SALES LTD. 140 BOND STREET WEST, Nae" ONTARIO PHONE: 725-650 HARRY DONALD LIMITED 300 DUNDAS STREET EAST, WHITBY, ONTARIO PHON}: 668-3304, 668-3305, 668-3306

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