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You supply the cargo, Ford supplies the wagons (more than anybody else in the business).

You supply the cargo... Ford supplies the wagons (more than anybody else in the business) 
Nobody else gives you this wide a choice (15 models! 4 sizes!). No-body else makes 'em this carefree (routine service is needed only twice a year or every 6,000 miles!*). Here's the lively line-up: Full-Size Fords-4 beautiful mod-• els including the distinguished Country Squire. Attic-size room ...a ride like velvet. Swing-Away 
steering wheel and deep-foam bucket seats, optional. Middleweight Fairlanes — all-new for '63. They carry like the big ones, cost like some compacts. Compact Falcons—they're big on gas economy, low on price. Over 7 ft. of flat, usable loadspace. Power-operated rear window standard in Falcon Squire. 
Talk about wagons...your Ford Dealer has more to talk about 
Big Club Wagons — They handle twice the cargo of full-size wagons —yet cost less than some com-pacts! Can carry 8—can be equipped to sleep 4! *Except Station Bus and Club Wagons mono, 
America's longest, liveliest line of wagons FALCON • FAIRLANE • FORD

Plymouth Sport Suburban. The biggest reason for getting a wagon.

The biggest reason for getting a wagon. 
When you think about it, a wagon is half can and half space. That's where Plymouth started when we designed the new Sport Suburban. Where we ended up is another thing. We didn't just build the can part. We made a luxury sedan. With wood-grained panelling. A fold-douse armrest. And an op-
tional rear window that washes it-self. That no other wagon in its class has. And we didn't just add space. Sport Suburban has more cubic feet of space than any wagon in its class. Because we placed it on the longest wheelbase of any wagon made. Now, anyone can create space. 
Plymouth Sport Suburban 
But ours is all usable. With no bumps to get or the may of load-ing and unloading. Also, we offer a roof rack. Not any roof rack. An adjustable one. There are plenty of other rea-sons for owning a Sport Suburban. But you should see them in per-son at your Plymouth dealer's. You'll find him a reasonable man. 
And the beat goes on.

Beautiful Screamer. The Dodge Charger R/T Scat Pack.

American guts with more than a touch of Old World class. With something very un-Old World-like under its bonnet. 440 cubes worth of rippling muscle. Plus a suspension that knows its way through the esses, as if the car were on rails. Heavy-duty torsion bars, sway bar and shocks, plus an extra torque. taming leaf in the right rear spring. And heavy-duty brakes with 11-inch drums. And a whole batch of goodies, including foam-padded, vinyl-trimmed front buckets and disappearing headlights. Not to forget looks that nobody else has got around to yet. All that's standard, by the way. Every bit of it. But, alas, Charger R, T has some drawbacks. It's comfortable, quiet, tractable around town, and it has enough room for a couple of friends in the back. Oh, well, you can't have everything. STANDARD CHARGER R/T EQUIPMENT • 440-cid Magnum (4-bbl.) V8, 375 hp • Choice of 3-speed automatic or 4-speed manual • Dual Exhausts • HD suspension • HD shocks • HD brakes • Dodge Charger Rallye instrument panel • F70 x 14 Wide-Treads. 
OPTIONAL • The Hemi-425 hp. 
DRIVERS WHO LAST PUT SAFETY FIRST. 
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Cadillac Catera. The Caddy That Zigs.

Cadillac Catera. The Caddy That Zigs.

Introducing the civilized turbo. The new Fuego Turbo from Renault.

The new Fuego Turbo from Renault. Slippery and simmering. Exciting. A heritage earned on the tracks of the world by the first turbos ever to race Grand Prix and win. Fuego Turbo. Five forward speeds powered by a 1.6 litre intercooled turbo that creates 11.6 psi maximum boost. Bosch L-Jetronic fuel injection. Performance that's responsive yet civilized enough for a highway estimate of 39 MPG and EPA estimate MPG of KR Fuego Turbo. Front-wheel drive with independent front suspension. Renault's A frame-mounted trail-ing arm rear axle. Stabilizer bars. standard. front and rear. Michelin TRX radials on cast 4 aluminum wheels. Vented front disc and rear drum brakes with power assisted hydraulics and Renault's balanced anti-lock system. Fuego Turbo. Wind-smooth exterior styling with a drag coefficient of 0.35. Indoors, a cockpit with laser-calibrated visibility, bio-formed seating and an adjustable leather-wrapped sport wheel. than S11,000?*ess Fuego T an turbo. New from Renault. Civilized performance at a civilized price.

You don't really need Wide-Track... unless you drive a car. The Wide-Track Pontiac Tempest.

You don't really need Wide-Track... unless you drive a car. Oddly enough, most people don't ride on motorcycles too much, except for fun. And what's fun on a 'cycle isn't fun in a car—namely, leaning 'way over to help get around a turn. That's why we put Wide-Track on Tempest this year: to keep you stable and level when you turn. Tempest isn't the only car with Wide-Track, but we don't fret about the competition. We make the other one too. Wide-Track Pontiac Tempest

What's all this talk about unibody construction?

What's all this talk about unibody construction? The turtle is no bag of bolts. He put unitized body construction—one shell of an idea—on the road 25 million years ago... and whoever heard a turtle rattle? But it's the strength of his shell that keeps the old boy safe and serviceable year after year . . . and that's why mono-construction has been a feature of Morris cars since 1938, a turtle's age in the automotive field. Body shell, chassis and floor are welded into a single, immensely strong and lightweight unit, then completely immersed and rotated in an unexcelled rust-proofing process. But there the Morris' similarity to the turtle ends. Not just one, but an entire family ride comfortably in the silent shell. And that wide-awake engine gets around like a hare with insomnia. No other car on the road offers you so much for so little. Test drive the '1000' for the pleasure of its su-perb roadability and handling ease. Sedan, con-vertible, station wagon models are now available. MORRIS '1000' *Suggested retail price East Coast p.o.e. West Coast slightly higher. Free literature and overseas delivery information on request. A product of The British Motor Corporation, Ltd., makers of Austin, Austin-Healey, MG, Magnette and Morris cars. Represented in the United States by Hambro Automotive Corp., Dept. 0-1, 27 W. 57th St., New York 19, N. Y. Sold and serviced in North America by over 1,000 distributors and dealers.

Lots of greener pastures. One car. Make it a good one. The Honda Civic Sedan. Simplify.

I'm sure we'll get used to the rain in Seattle. We moved to Las Vegas for the schools. Sedona has this amazing energy.
Cleveland is back.
Six girls for every guy in Atlanta. But it's a dry heat in Phoenix. You get more house for your money in Plano. Telluride. It's the next Vail.
Hey, what about Alaska?
Lots of greener pastures. One car. Make it a good one. The Civic Sedan. Simplify.

The Honda Accord Special Edition. So rare, it's destined to attract a sellout crowd.

The Honda Accord Special Edition. So rare, it's destined to attract a sellout crowd. How often does a car come along that includes a power moonroof an AM|FM stereo with CD player; alloy wheels, power windows and door locks, cruise control, wood-grain-style trim, leather-wrapped steering wheel, security system with remote entry, automatic transmission and air conditioning, all at the equally uncommon price of $20,595? Well, 'rarely' does come to mind.

Vigilante 8 for PlayStation. Blow Shit Up!

Onde uma camioneta deve ter as portas?

Onde uma camioneta deve ter as portas? Volkswagen Kombi.

Ford Escort XR3. O pace car do Grande Prêmio Brasil de Fórmula 1.

Ford Escort XR3. O pace car do Grande Prêmio Brasil de Fórmula 1.

The electric car is here. The EV1 from General Motors.


The 1983 Renault Fuego invites you to enter the turbo zone.


Open fire on ho-hum convertibles. Open up a Dodge Coronet 500. Join the Dodge rebellion.

Open fire on ho-hum convertibles. Open up a Dodge Coronet 500. Join the Dodge rebellion.

This is the only rattle you'll ever hear in a 1959 De Soto.

The only rattle you'll ever hear in a '59 DE SOTO... and you probably won't hear this one long—because baby will go right to sleep in De Soto's quiet quality. De Soto's body is the quietest you can own. Rubber mountings throughout the car keep metal from touching metal. DeSoto's Torsion-Aire suspension absorbs most road noise. Heavy body insulation hushes the rest. The De Soto 'X'-type frame keeps everything firm and solid. Superior strength and weight add extra stability. De Soto doors close with a deep and satisfying 'thunk'. Test drive the new De Soto and hear the quiet sound of quality. See the fashion leader of the year at your Dc Soto dealer's today. The smart way to go places... DE SOTO

The best GT car in its class. The new fuel injected Datsun 280-Z makes its bow in America with a rare honor indeed.

The new fuel injected Datsun 280-Z makes its bow in America with a rare honor indeed. It's been named one of the io best cars for a changing world in the June issue of Road & Track magazine. At $6,28e the Z took top spot in the 'Sports-GT cars, $5,50o to $8,000' category. The new 28o-Z has computerized fuel in-jection for instant acceleration, great mile-age and better emission control. The 28o carries on the Z-Car heritage of superior technology with its new 2800cc overhead cam engine, fully independent suspension and transistorized ignition, as well as a long inventory of standard comfort and perfor-mance features. Test-drive the new 28o-Z and 280-Z 2+2. 
*Manufacturer's suggated retad price for :SO Z two-passenger with standard 4-specti Inns:mission. excluding tax. Ikense, transportation and dcakt prep if any.

The 1968 Jaguar XKE. It always looks like next year's car.

The 1968 XKE really looks as if Jaguar designed it too soon. By not having to give the XKE a cosmetic overhaul every year, Jaguar engineers have more time to concentrate on engineering. The 1968 XKE is more powerful than any imported car selling for less than $10,000. Yet, for all its power, the XKE manages to cover 20 miles of turnpike on a gallon of gas. A111968 cars sold in the United States had to meet a long list of safety requirements. Jaguar en-gineering not only met these re-quirements, but exceeded them. The '68 XKE has radial ply tires, 4-wheel disc brakes, 4-wheel independent suspension, accu-rate 7-dial instrumentation, rack and pinion steering, (all included in the price). Yet the XKE above sells for $5,352. This price includes many lux-ury items you'll find in cars costing twice as much. All leather is prime hide. The bucket seats re-cline. The steering wheel adjusts. And the wire wheels are real. The XKE may look as though Jaguar designed it too soon. But that doesn't mean it's too soon for you to own one.

Most cars would be proud just to look this good. Or ride this good. Or handle this good. Or perform this good. The 1965 Oldsmobile Dynamic 88.

Most cars would be proud just to look this good. Or ride this good. Or handle this good. Or perform this good. But then, how can they when they don't have Action-Line Design. And a 123-inch wheelbase. And smooth-as-a-millpond coil-spring ride. And a big (425 cubic inches), powerful (up to 360 h.p.) Super Rocket V-8. Only one car gives you all this: Oldsmobile's Dynamic 88. There's only one place you can get it—at your Olds Dealer's... where the action is! Oldsmobile. The Rocket Action Car!

A rumble seat made a good car a little better. So does a rear door. The 1972 Ford Pinto Runabout.

A rumble seat made a good car a little better. So does a rear door. 1931 Model A Roadster. 1972 Pinto Runabout shown with optional white sidewall tires, rocker panel molding and accent group. When you make a solid, sensible, economical little car you don't change it. Except to make it better. Now that we're making that kind of car again, that's the only kind of change we're going to make. For example, we've made a Runabout model of the Ford Pinto. It has a rear door the basic Pinto doesn't have. And rear seats that fold down for extra cargo space that's five feet long. Everything else is the same. A gutsy little engine that gets the same economical kind of gas mileage as the little imports. A solid-as-a-rock four speed transmission. Sports car steering. A welded steel body with six coats of paint. Pinto is wide and stable, but not big. It's got plenty of leg and shoulder room, but it's barely 11/2 inches longer than the leading import. There you have it. The basic Pinto: a good little car. Our Pinto Runabout: a little better, good little car. See them at your Ford dealer's. 
When you get back to basics, you get back to Ford. FORD PINTO FORD DIVISION