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Cars of 1910
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1910 Rambler
1910 Rambler
1910 Rambler
1910 Rambler
Grille
1910 Rambler
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.
1910 Rambler
1910 Rambler Fire Truck
Pamona Fire Department's 1910 Rambler conversion. From the Los Angeles Fire Department web site.
1910 Rambler
1910 Rambler
Identification of the car is tentative. Circumstances of the photo are unknown.
1910 Rambler
1910 Rambler 45 5-Passenger
1910 Rambler
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."
1910 Rambler
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.
1910 Rambler
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.
1910 Rambler
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.