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1908 Rambler Gordon & Carolyn McGregor |
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1908 Rambler Gordon & Carolyn McGregor |
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1908 Rambler Gordon & Carolyn McGregor |
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1908 Rambler Gordon & Carolyn McGregor 2002 Grand NASHional Best of Show |
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1908 Rambler Gordon & Carolyn McGregor |
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1908 Rambler Gordon & Carolyn McGregor Front End Detail |
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1908 Rambler Gordon & Carolyn McGregor Rear Detail |
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1908 Rambler Gordon & Carolyn McGregor Side Detail |
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1908 Rambler Gordon & Carolyn McGregor Detail of Controls |
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1908 Rambler Gordon & Carolyn McGregor |
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1908 Rambler 31 This car had a double opposed horizontal 22-horsepower engine with planetary transmission. A Kankakee, Ill., Rambler owner received nationwide attention when he captured a horse thief after a "cross-country chase" of 13 hours to Rennsalaer, Ind. |
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1908 Rambler 31 Touring Photo the World Motor Press web site, where an article about this car in Danish may be found. |
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1908 Rambler 34 Touring 4cyl April 1908 Country Life |
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1908 Rambler 34 This photograph, showing the famous humorist Mark Twain (back seat, center) in a 1908 Rambler, was published in "The Rambler Magazine," issued each month by the Jeffery company. The picture was taken in Norfolk, VA., in 1908. |
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1908 Rambler 34A This picture, taken from the 1908 Rambler catalog, was captioned "An early morning goose hunting party in Model 34A." Priced the same as Model 34, it offered as optional equipment ($150 extra) a double ignition Bosch Magneto. Note the fancy flared fenders |
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1908 Rambler 34B This car, restored to its original condition in 1955, is owned jointly by Dr. H. S. Bennie of Almena, Kansas and his identical twin brother, H. C. Bennie of Fort Worth, Texas. |
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