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1916 Jeffery J-462 This seven-passenger touring car weighed 2,800 lbs. and also sold for the low price of $1,000. The four-cylinder engine had a bore of 3-3/4 inches and a stroke of 5-¼ inches. |
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1916 Jeffery J-661 This powerful six-cylinder touring car seated seven persons comfortably. Price was only $1,450. The car weighed 3,100 lbs. and proved very popular for city driving. |
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1916 Jeffery J4Rdr This snappy two-passenger roadster had a price tag of $1,000, weighed 2,800 lbs. Its four-cylinder engine produced 22.5 horsepower. Note how the spare tire is mounted in the rear. |
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1916 Jeffery Special Model This trim limousine body was created on special order by the Seaman Body Corp. of Milwaukee (which eventually became the Nash Body Division.) Only a limited number were built. |
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1916 Jeffery Truck Jeffery, and later Nash Motors, became a top producer of trucks for military use prior to and during World War I. Photographed with a Jeffery Quad truck in Mexico is Brig. Gen. John J. Pershing, who had been sent south of the border to quell the Pancho Vi |
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