Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 97, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 March 1920 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
- Automobiles - March 2, 1920. Dear Sir —Haven’t you often stopped to look as a particularly graceful car swung by? There was nothing radically different in its appearance from any other car. It was not a freak. Yet it held your attention. You admired its long limes, its gently rhythmic purring motor, the apparent ease wita which it turned and rolled by. And as it came near, you saw from its white triangle that it, was the Hudson Super-Six—the car that holds all the worth while records for speed, endurance and hill climbing. Why did the SuperSix hold your attention? Because it combines the artistry of the architect with the technical efficiency of the engineer in complete unity. Because the Super-Six is creative, and therefore new and different without being radical. The Super-Six is always a new model. It originates motor styles. The Super-Six has the Individuality that always goes with initiative and added to that it has perfect mechanical poise. That is why people stop to look at the SuperSix. Won’t you come in and get a closer view of the details of its construction? It ie a delight to explain the many Individual advantages of the Hudson Super-Six. Very truly yours, HUGH KIRK.
