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1907 Rambler Fire Truck The picture depicts the Long Beach Fire Department in 1907. This 1907 Rambler was the first motorized piece of fire apparatus on the West Coast. it was equipped with a 40-gallon tank and 500 feet of hose. From the Long Beach Fire Department web site. |
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1907 Rambler Two-Cylinder Rambler chief's car. From the Long Beach Fire Department web site. |
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1907 Rambler Fire Truck Long Beach Fire Department's 1907 Rambler conversion. From the Los Angeles Fire Department web site. |
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1907 Rambler 21 This five-passenger model, with its "occidental red" body, had a 100-inch wheelbase and sold for $1,250. A Wisconsin physician wrote the company: "My horse costs me $25 per month, my Rambler not so much." |
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1907 Rambler 24 This odd-looking car was described in the 1907 catalog as "of the most modern design with many new but thoroughly tried and proven features." The motor, for example, was accessible "not from below but from the side and from above." |
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1907 Rambler 25 This $2,500 monster seated five passengers, weighed 2,600 pounds, had a 40-horsepower engine. Nearly 1,500 employees worked for the Jeffery company in 1907, and more Ramblers were registered in Illinois (738) and Wisconsin (477) than any other make. |
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1907 Rambler Model 21 Country Life in America, February 1907 |
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1907 Rambler Model 22 March 1907 Country Life in America |
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1907 Rambler Model 24 October 1907 American Homes and Garden |
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1907 Rambler Model 245 June 1907 Theatre |
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1907 Rambler Model 25 February 1907 issue of The Threatre magazine |
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1907 Rambler Model 25 May 1907 Country Life in America |
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1907 Rambler Model 34 December 7, 1907, The Literary Digest |
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1907 Rambler Models 21 and 25 December 1906 Country Life. |
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1907 Rambler 27 Renabout Illustration from The House Beautiful ad, December 1906. |
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