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  • The Jeffery ...

    1900JefferyPlant.jpg The Jeffery factory circa 1900.  This factory was the Sterling Bicycles plant before 1900. From a Kenosha newspaper article in 1916, just prior to the sale to Nash Motors. image by route66rambler




  • The Jeffery ...

    1906JefferyPlant.jpg The Jeffery Rambler Factory in 1906 image by route66rambler




  • In 1916, Cha...

    1916JefferySells2Nash.jpg In 1916, Charles T. Jeffery(left) led stockholders to sell the Thomas B. Jeffery Co. to Charles Warren Nash, soon to be Nash Motors Company, Inc. image by route66rambler




  • 1954: (L toR...

    1954AMCmergerShake.jpg 1954: (L toR) A.E. Barritt(President of Hudson), George W. Mason(President of Nash), and George W. Romney(CEO of Nash) shake as the deal is signed for a merger between Hudson Motor Car Co. and Nash-Kelvinator Corporation. image by route66rambler




  • Rambler plan...

    1955RamblerFactoryKenosha.jpg Rambler plant in Kenosha WI, in 1955 image by route66rambler




  • Wheel-Standi...

    amc_wheelstand.flv Wheel-Standing AMC Spirit video by route66rambler




  • American Cen...

    AmericanCenter-2.jpg American Center image by route66rambler




  • American Cen...

    AmericanCenter.jpg American Center, 27777 Franklin Road in Southfield, Michigan, a suburb near Detroit. This was the world-wide headquarters of AMC. image by route66rambler




  • Another view...

    AmericanCenter02.jpg Another view of American Center from the air.  Picture from the AMC Forums:
http://www.amcforums.com image by route66rambler




  • American Cen...

    AmericanCenter03.jpg American Center again,  in the sunset of AMC\'s life. From an annual report by the Corporation. image by route66rambler




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