A product of the National Sewing Machine Company of Belvidere, Illinois, it was a light, two-seater runabout with left-hand drive or two-row tonneau.
The horizontal-mounted flat-twin engine, situated at the center of the car, produced 8 hp (6.0 kW).
The armored wood-framed car weighed 1,150 lb (520 kg) and used platform springs.
It was a modern touring car design with a cellular radiator (with fan), and semi-elliptic springs, but sold for far less than competing models.
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