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The Dixie Flyer was an assembled car which used various engines by Lycoming or Herschell-Spillman at different times and was available in numerous body types. In 1922, with the Jackson car, the Dixie Flyer was absorbed by National and became the National Model 6-31.
Source: Georgano, encyclopedia of motorcar; KM
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