#1950s rambler
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courfeyracc · 1 year ago
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Exterior in Seattle
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Inspiration for a sizable, modern, hip-roofed, two-story concrete fiberboard exterior home remodel
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dear-shinji · 1 year ago
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Exterior in Seattle
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Inspiration for a sizable, modern, hip-roofed, two-story concrete fiberboard exterior home remodel
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ephemeraltime · 1 year ago
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eusthetic · 1 year ago
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systemy · 1 year ago
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saltverk · 1 year ago
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sivangifs · 2 years ago
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DC Metro Vinyl Exterior
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carsthatnevermadeitetc · 2 months ago
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Rambler American Super Station Wagon, 1960. The first generation Rambler American was something of a breakthrough model for AMC with sales helping AMC achieve 7.5% of the U.S. market and total Rambler sales of 485,745 placing it in third place among domestic US brands.
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uscarssince1935 · 2 months ago
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1950 Nash Rambler Station Wagon
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goshyesvintageads · 9 months ago
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Nash Motors Co, 1957
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misforgotten2 · 1 month ago
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"You need to grab some rags, looks like someone performed a "Fun-Test" in the back seat.
Saturday Evening Post - November 17th 1956
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gameraboy2 · 1 year ago
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The Millionaire and The Rambler, 1958 ad
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alanshee-keeper-of-realms · 4 months ago
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Me remembering how Walt Disney flipped out over a commercial portraying Mickey and Minnie as parents
Well glad to know my own would be my own version, cause my public domain Mickey and Minnie has 9 of them cause in this day and age I really couldn't picture anything else for them.
Also if yall don't know the commercial I'm talking about it was for the 1955 Nash Rambler
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Tbh I actually think this is a personal favorite design of Mickey and Minnie, I think Walt was just being a touch over protective lol
Especially considering this design later on showed up in Steamboat Silly hilariously canonizing it as apart of the canon.
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britsyankswheels24 · 9 months ago
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🇺🇲 The Rambler Six and Rambler V8, produced by American Motors Corporation (AMC) from 1956 to 1960, revolutionized the automotive landscape with their groundbreaking advertisements.
💰 Despite a brief sales setback, the 1958 Rambler model witnessed an extraordinary resurgence, with sales soaring to 119,000 units. Building on this success, the 1959 lineup saw notable enhancements, including a redesigned grille, enhanced brakes for V8 models, fuel efficiency optimizations, and the introduction of electric overdrive and pushbutton automatic transmission.
🛞 Comprising 11 models with optional features such as air conditioning and adjustable seats, the Rambler lineup garnered acclaim for its affordability and craftsmanship, securing a commendable sixth position in the fiercely competitive U.S. market.
🚘 Often hailed as the "Kenosha Cadillac," Rambler cars were predominantly manufactured in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Notably, one such vehicle belonged to Andy Anderson, the father of Louis Anderson, immortalized in the beloved animated series "Life with Louie" (1994 - 1998).
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vintageadsmakemehappy · 1 year ago
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1957 Nash Hudson advertising
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whitedogblog · 3 months ago
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1955 Rambler Cross Country Station Wagon
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