B6 - Sunday, February 26, 1984 - North Shore News DROPPED INTO a mailbox, these tost keys are on their way home because of the T.B. Vet: tag. This valuable service i vided by the Tubercutosis and Chest Disabled Veterans Association of B.C. and they rely on your donation. New mid-size s A successful new entry in the upper mid-size passenger car market for 1984, the Chrysler E Class Sedan offers refined styling and new stan- dard and optional equipment for 1984. The 1984 Chrysler E Class . Sedan continues to offer spacious six-passenger seating, a.roomy trunk, sleek aerodynamic styling, and a smooth, quiet ride. Chrysler E Class combines the direc- tional stability of front- wheel-drive, excellent handl- ing, fuel economy and the latest state-of-the-art technology in engines and electronics. Among the new E Class equipment for 1984 is an electronically-fuel-injected standard engine and a turbo- charged engine option. NEW FRONT Chrysler E Class styling refinements for 1984 include a new front fascia ap- pearance, wraparound tail- lights, bright sill and wheel opening moldings and premium wheel covers. In- terior features include a new padded, woodtone instru- ment pancl, a new luxury type stecring wheel and 16-ounce cut pile carpeting The 1984 Chrysler E Class four-door sedan ts builton a 2624 mm (103 3 inch) wheel base, longest in’ Chrysler's front-wheel drive passenger t CALL IKE FOR. APPOINTMENT yay w hone th 1Oth St oZO0OLZr poiao~