America's first successful compact car, the Rambler debuted in 1950 with a Nash badge. Discontinued after five years, it returned in 1958 as an AMC product named Rambler American. The nameplate ...
Even more fun is shooting cars with cameras sharing some closer ancestral connection with those cars. How about a Raymond Loewy-designed 1954 camera photographing a Raymond Loewy-designed 1955 ...
Jeffrey’s first Rambler automobile entered the market in 1902. Fast forward a decade and a half to the year 1917. Former GM prez Charles W. Nash purchases the Thomas B. Jeffery Company and in short ...
Nash-Kelvinator files trademarks for the Rambler and Statesman on May 22, 1950. Later that year, the Rambler, a nameplate first used in the early 1900s, became one of America's first successful ...
In 1957, the American car market was dominated by the Big Three: General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler. Their vehicles were extravagant, flashy, and powerful, each vying for attention with sweeping ...
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