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The hardest wearing truck on the market now fitted with the world's leading six-cylinder engine

13th December 1927
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Jr/ A TRUCK built for a heavy load, built to give years of hard wear and yet keep mechanically sound, a truck that is also exceptionally speedy, with all the refinements of a luxurious private car — for years you have been waiting for such a vehicle.

And now the new G.M.C. meets your need. Fitted for the first time with the Buick engine, the greatest achievement in six-cylinder design, the new G.M.C. means great power, easy handling, quick acceleration, valuable minutes gained in traffic. It makes haulage easier, faster, more efficient. And the smooth running of the six-cylinder engine will make bus travelling more comfortable than ever ;before.

Owners all over the country will tell you how sound and reliable the old G.M.C. is after years of heavy work. And the new G.M.C. has the same strength of chassis, the same hard-wearing qualities.

The new G.M.C. has been thoroughly tested for speed and ability to stand up to strain. Recently a 2i-ton G.M.C. carried a 3-ton load from New York to San Francisco, nearly 3,700 miles, at an average of over 26 m.p.h., in 5i days, allowingfor stops for driver's food and sleep!

The nearest dealer will give you a demonstration, and will explain the deferred payments terms. Complete specifications are also available.

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