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Category: 1901-1910
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- 1911 Hudson Model 33
- 1906-1913: Newly Expanded Plant of Thomas B. Jeffery & Company
- 1903 Rambler Model E Doctor Ad
- 1902 Automobile Tire Patent by Thomas B. Jeffery
- 1906- New Orleans Rambler Agency
- 1902 G&J Tires Ad
- 1902 Rambler Model C Confidence Ad
- 1902 Buffalo Tonneau and Auto-Bi Ad
- 1903 Rambler Model E kit by Renwal, 1966
- 1906 Rambler Surrey Type 4
- 1909 Hudson Model 20
- 1902- New York to Boston, and Back
- Southern Auto Co., Ltd- New Orleans, Louisiana, 1907
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- E. R. Thomas
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- 1904- The Swift Rambler Family
- Thomas B. Jeffery & Co.
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- Original Rambler: 1900-1910
- Hudson Motor Car Co.
- Wonder Cars of The AMC Heritage
- Thomas B. Jeffery Co.
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- 1904-1993: Jeep & Truck Ads
- 1900 to 1910: Horseless Age Automobile Ads
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- 1904-1993: Truck & Jeep Ads
- 1900 to 1910: Horseless Age Automobile Ads
- Willys-Overland 1908-1955
- Marion Motor Corporation
- Willys-Knight
- Hudson Motor Car Co. 1909-1954
- E.R. Thomas-Detroit? 1903-1924
- Buffalo Motor Car Corporation
- The Thomas B. Jeffery Co. 1910-1916
- Thomas B. Jeffery & Co. 1900-1910
- Wisconsin Wheel Works
- Mitchell-Lewis Motor Co. 1900-1924
- Mitchell-Lewis & Co. Limited 1855-1910
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Category: Factories
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- AM Padlock from Kenosha Engine Plant
- AM script Kenosha plant padlock
- 1969 SS/AMX prototype- Garret Ghezzi driving
- Joe Kryza AMC/Jeep- Fenton, Michigan
- 1955: Hudson Factory- Detroit, Michigan
- 1906-1913: Newly Expanded Plant of Thomas B. Jeffery & Company
- 1927 Nash Ambassador Six, Model 267
- 1969 SS/AMX
- 1934- Kenosha Lakefront Plant; Simmons Mfg.
- 1910- Kenosha Lakefront Plant, owned by Simmons Inc.
- Kenosha Lakefront Plant - Pre AMC
- Kenosha Lakefront Plant - Pre AMC
- 1908- Kenosha Lakefront Plant, Simmons Inc.
- Kenosha International Harbor
- Kenosha Lakefront Plant- Following Demolition
- Kenosha Lakefront Plant- Final Days
- Kenosha Lakefront Plant- Final Days
- Kenosha Lakefront Plant- Final Days
- Kenosha Lakefront Plant- Final Days
- 1910-1913: The Thomas B. Jeffery Co.
- 1930s- Nash's Kenosha Main
- 1955- Kenosha Main
- 1906ca.- Original Kenosha Rambler Factory
- Kenosha Main Plant- End of Assembly lines
- 1990s- Toledo North and South Assembly Plants of Chrysler
- Kenosha-built Dodge Omni
- Kenosha-built Plymouth Fury
- 1982ca- AMC Stock Shuttle at Brampton, Ontario, Canada
- 1947 Nash Ambassador Employee Limousine
- 1947- Willow Run Factory of Kaiser-Frazer
- 1909- Mitchell Factory as seen in Catalog
- 1909- E. R. Thomas Factory No. 3
- 1909- E. R. Thomas Factory No. 1
- 1908- E. R. Thomas Buffalo Plant
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