It was an ordinary day. Searching the web for nothing in particular when I came across a photo of a young fellow sitting in an old car with fire passengers and a dapper young guy holding onto the front headlight while standing along the roadway. Not sure what key I may have struck on the keyboard of my MacBook Air, but the photograph was really neat. It was part of a story I found on "The Old Motor" website which is an entertaining and informative vintage automobile internet magazine. Was actually searching for a page about the Maserati automobile which my son, Tad, told me he has a chance to buy. Neat car, but the old 1903-1906 Rambler two-cylinder five passenger Surrey pictured on "The Old Motor" website was almost as neat. The Rambler was a popular early car built by Thomas B. Jeffrey. The chassis had one of the first overhead valve four-cylinder units to be made by the company.
George Russel Kersey with his Rambler and family. |
Another neat Rambler from the same time period. |
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