Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 7, Hammond, Lake County, 10 April 1920 — Page 7
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In discussing the new National Sextet, we can well be moderate in our every statement. For the beauty, the power and the comfort of this fine car are such as need neither exaggeration nor extravagant mention. There are certain salient qualities of the National Sextet, however, that de-
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Beauty
The National Sextet is atnkir.giy low, due to a new method of body mounting, exclusrvely Nations'. The deep body sides descend tf within two inches of the running board, eliminating the conventions' running board apron, and the low er edge of the body is brought inches closer to the ground without iicrificir.j road clearance. Arrow-straight hries, wide, .quare doors, individual front fenders. high, narrow radiator whose distinctive design :s reproduced in the duplex head lamps, and a fla? upper body edge re a few of the many pronounced style features.
Performance The Sextet hits sjxty.five m ties rt h'i';r wi'h easr and f.SroM.'-s uo r to two tr ies an hour in h:gb. I be ar nccrierates from two to ;n-ty rr i'f r.-i hour w'thsn a cy l ioik ; i 2 i n, r s to :i 'tr - . A 1 f .s x'y rr.'!-K an hour seems 1 kr ii rty, so smc-fth t-" car pero-ni-.i r.cc. I he perfected overhcad-va! vt-, hiv'i efficiency engine develops 71 b.r-r. po-.c". I r butit complete iti National jhops to the closet t hm' . and under the most advanc-d methods ;f pre i.iion ntanut.i, r . m .
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(i;dy h.-nd-rubbing and brushing can impart the unrippled smoothness that National Sextet bodies have. Niceties Include walnut, lock-fitted cabinets in the center cowl, locked tril compartment in the left fore door, pockets large enough for the carryirg of Biue Books in r',l other doors, a smart robe stra' of gen--,:ne Cordovan, underhood motor ihr. cord tires, Motometer, cowl etniiafor, non-glare lenses, ton-!-.a-j lictht, individually tailored top. Itnc-.l with gray wool and fitted with ji'.ass rear window, windshield -.;.( r. corrugated rubber padr, 'or fHK pedals, transmission theft ck, engine-driven tire pump, and an emergency gasoline tank.
Seven-Passenger Touring Car Four-Passenger Phaeton . . Two-Passenger Roadsier .
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