'i ?TfC UCDC The Car You've Been lid nCHC Waiting For ? i r , ' ? * The growing demand for dynamic but tasteful automotive styling that expresses dignity and quiet good looks ? resulting from the preferences of American women for clean lines and formalized design in their clothing and home furnishings ? is reflected in at least one line of cars in 1959. Styling: of the 1959 Ford is based on a dignified approach to automobile design, one in which good taste is reflected in the contoured metal, the pleasing colors, taste fully-used exterior trim and choice in teriors. Ford stylists avoided extreme de sign curvatures and gaudy trim features. For its "exceptionally good proportions and elegant line," the 1959 Ford has been awarded the gold" medal of the Comite Francais de l'Elegance, recognized as one of the world's leading fashion authorities. The award was made at the Brussels World's Fair. The 1959 Ford car is new in concept and new in style. The 1959 styling theme is good taste, a result of consumer demand for more elegance and dignity in automo tive styling as opposed to gaudiness or ex tremism. In addition to Ford engines that have been engineered for greater fuel economy, Ford offers quality-designed construction and a new, lighter Fordomatic transmis sion with 105 fewer parts than in 1968. Every piece of body sheet metal in the 1959 Ford has been changed to reflect the good taste of the Thunderbird ? Ameri ca's most successfully-styled car. The Thunderbird's crisp, taut lines have given the Ford a formal quality and the impres sion of a bigger, heavier car without the addition of bulk. Ford's 1969 styling earned the plaudits of the noted fashion authority, the Comite Francais de l'EIegance, which, for the first time in history, bestowed a gold medal for styling on an American automobile at the close of the Brussels international exposi tion. SHOWING TODAY . . r ? * - - 4 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17th Shown In a picturesque Brussels World's Fair letting ill 1909 Ford Sunliner convertible. Fori offers two convertibles in 1969: the soft-top Sunliner and the retractable hardtop Sky liner. Ford's tasteful styling theme In 1969 is a result of consumer demand for more elegance and dignity, as opposed to faUdiness or extremism. In the background is tha Atowhim. proainsnt landmark at the Brussels World's Fair. Here is the 1969 Sky liner ? Ford's popular retractable hardtop convertible. Still the only retractable hardtop in the industry, the Skyliner has been popular with those who want the ft 21 of driving an open convertible and the protection of an all-steel top. TTie top retracts auto matically into the trunk compartment, leaving ample luggage room. The formal styling of the 1S59 Focd line is exemplified by Am crisp, horizontal lines of the Skyliner. This I960 Ford Country Sedan ia one of liz model* in the Ford tuition wagon aeries. Ford station wagona an available in two- and four-door models, accommodating aix or nine paa> aengera. The new, longer Ford atation wagons have a cargo ipace that ia eight inches longer and 11 cubic feet greater than in 1968. The aacond seat has a locking device that prevents the teat from folding forward in a sudden stop, and the foam rubber cushions from the third teat can be removed and used at ground cushion*. We Cordially Invite You to See The World's Most Beautifully Proportioned Cars! AT PARKER MOTORS ? . FORD SALES AND SERVICE / . i . . . ? , 7 (%**?', V" ' ? Morehead City, N. C. . ...