Room and Compactness In Newest Lexington |
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Topics: Lexington
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New York Tribune
September 24, 1922
Four-Passenger Car Gives Vivid Impression of "Close-Fitting" Lines
One of the problems presented by the new style trend in closed cars which the builders of Lexington cars have solved, is how to obtain ample room together with compactness.
The new Lexington brougham, just announced, takes precedence as a striking example of the great strides forward that have recently been made in closed car coach designing and artistry.
Viewed from a distance this four-passenger car gives the impression of "close-fitting" lines, with the sum total effect of eagerness for action. There are no cumbersome bulges or angles and not an ounce of superfluous weight.
Unusual attention has been paid to the elegance of detail and fittings. The rear seat is both wide and deep and the high back contributes to its restfulness. The two chairs in front offer Pullman-like case. There is a trunk in the rear which contains two removable suitcases.