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1910 Rambler. Special Model Frank W. Wentworth, prominent Chicago club man, was photographed in 1910 with his eighth Rambler. This was a custom-built car featuring a special retractable top. |
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1910 Rambler Fire Truck Pamona Fire Department's 1910 Rambler conversion. From the Los Angeles Fire Department web site. |
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1910 Rambler Identification of the car is tentative. Circumstances of the photo are unknown. |
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1910 Rambler 45 5-Passenger |
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1910 Rambler 54 This completely restored five-passenger touring car, owned by William R. Diehl, of the Carriage Cavalcade Museum, Silver Springs, Florida, sold in 1910 for $2,250. That year, an owner wrote the company: "My Rambler has been used for freighting as well as pleasure. Frequently, I run into town, get half a ton of barley and run back to the ranch 19 miles away." |
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1910 Rambler 54L This luxurious five-passenger limousine had a price tag of $3,750. I was powered by a four-cylinder engine with a 5x5-½ bore and stroke. It weighed 3,500 pounds. |
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1910 Rambler 55 This photograph, reproduced from an early "Rambler Magazine" for 1910, shows Will M. Cressy, famed vaudeville star, in his 40-horsepower, 7-passenger touring car. Billie Burke, the movie actress, also owned one of these models. |
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1910 Rambler 55 The caption under this picture, copied from a 1910 issue of "The Rambler Magazine," reads: "President William Howard Taft, leaving Major Cummings' house, in Rambler, Augusta, Ga., Nov. 8th, 1909." The President was riding in a 1910 Rambler shortly after its introduction. |
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