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Chalmers 1915 - Chalmers Ad - Chalmers Quality Withstood German Guns - Chalmers on 2040-parts.com

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Bethel, Ohio, United States

Bethel, Ohio, United States
Condition:New other (see details) New reprint of brochure nor literature:Printed on 8.5x11 high quality paper

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Chalmers 1915 - Chalmers Ad - Chalmers Quality withstood German Guns - Chalmers Master Six

1 page all new reprint; digitally restored from the original source and printed on high quality 8.5" x 11", 32#, 97 bright acid free paper in Black & White

CONTENTS INCLUDE:

  • Chalmers 1915 - Chalmers Ad - Chalmers Quality withstood German Guns - Chalmers Master Six
  • Chalmers Motor Co
  • 1915 Chalmers Master Six
  • Bing! – a German shell struck a Chalmers Master-Six…
  • G. Menuel, Consul-General of the French Republic
  • French town of Papeete, Tahiti Island

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