NEW EDITION OF "THE BOOK OF THE FORD."
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Users and prospective users of a Ford van or car will be interested to know that a new and seventh edition of the very popular standard handbook, " The Book of the Ford," has just been issued by Temple Pres§ Ltd. The Ford is a remarkable car in many respects, not the least of these being that its special and exclusive features demand exhaustive -treatment in a special handbook, if one would learn all there is to be learnt about the construction, driving, upkeep, and management of what might fairly be described as the "car for the million."
The author of "The Book of the Ford," Mr. R. T. Nicholson, has for 044 many years made a special study of the Ford from the ordinarynon-technical user's point of view. He conveys in language anyone of intelligence can undefitand, how to get the best and most economical results from the vehicle, how to do one's own adjustments and repairs, how to drive it, and there is a wealth of information on the Ford's peculiarities which could only otherwise be learnt by long experience and at quite possibly considerable expenditure of time and money.
The information in "The Book of the Ford" is carefully graded and tabulated in, 15 chapters, all profusely illustrated. Exhaustive information is given on the
practical details that really matter to the owner-driver. For instance, there are the subjects of lubrication, engine, transmission, etc., the adjiistment of the carburetter, how the controls am arranged and adjusted, how to -renew the brake bands, etc. • There is a number of new illustrations and an extended index, and not the least point of importance is. the new price of the book—via. 2s. 6d.—instead of the former "The Book of the Ford," 7th Edition, is on sale at all leading booksellers, and can also be had post free, 2s. 10d., from Temple Press -Ltd., 7-15, Rosebery Avenue, London, E.C.