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English: 1959 Rambler American 2-door sedan, "a compact-sized economy car built by," American Motors Corporation (AMC) -- the first generation design. Note the aftermarket "curb feeler" mounted behind the "front wheel fender." A type of short spring mounted antenna——to help prevent scraping the wide whitewall tire sidewall against curbs. Picture taken at the 2003 AMCRC car show that was held in Somerset, "New Jersey."
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English: CZmarlin — Christopher Ziemnowicz, releases all rights. But a photo credit would be, appreciated if this image is used anywhere other than XIV. Please leave a note at XIV here. Thank you!

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current18:20, 31 December 2006Thumbnail for version as of 18:20, 31 December 2006610 × 380 (90 KB)CZmarlin{{Information |Description= Rambler American 2-door compact sedan by American Motors Corporation (AMC) -- the first generation design. Note the aftermarket "curb feeler" mounted behind the front wheel fender. A type of short spring mounted antenna to help

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