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Cars of 1916
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1916 Jeffery
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.
1916 Jeffery
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.
1916 Jeffery
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.
1916 Jeffery
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.
1916 Jeffery Truck
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