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1913. Early garage with Ramblers. Year is approximage. Man in the center is identified as Walter Filippini |
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1913 Rambler. (year uncertain). Parmeter Family, Detroit, Michigan. |
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1913 Rambler 83. Five-passenger Cross Country The Jeffery company had great success with the famous "Cross Country" models, of which this was the 1913 five-passenger version. This car was restored in 1950 for the Glidden Tour by Thomas J. Lester of Cleveland, Ohio. |
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1913 Rambler 83RDCC Here is the Cross Country roadster for 1913, which sold for $1,815. Its N.A.C.C. horsepower was rated at 32.4, with the four-cylinder engine having a 4½ bore and 4½ stroke. Weight was 3,600 lbs. |
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1913 Rambler 83 Cross Country Touring 4dr 4cyl Lynn and Joy Nash 4.5x5 Bore/Stroke; 4 cylinder cast individually; 42 HP; 28" wheels; 120" wheel base; U.S.L. Generator/Starter; $1875 cost. |
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1913 Rambler 83 Cross Country Touring 4dr 4cyl Lynn and Joy Nash 4.5x5 Bore/Stroke; 4 cylinder cast individually; 42 HP; 28" wheels; 120" wheel base; U.S.L. Generator/Starter; $1875 cost. |
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1913 Rambler 83 Cross Country Touring 4dr 4cyl Lynn and Joy Nash 4.5x5 Bore/Stroke; 4 cylinder cast individually; 42 HP; 28" wheels; 120" wheel base; U.S.L. Generator/Starter; $1875 cost. |
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1913 Rambler 83 Cross Country Touring 4dr 4cyl Lynn and Joy Nash 4.5x5 Bore/Stroke; 4 cylinder cast individually; 42 HP; 28" wheels; 120" wheel base; U.S.L. Generator/Starter; $1875 cost. |
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