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AAC EXCLUSIVE 1950 Franklin Half Dollar Coin w/ Rambler Case
AAC EXCLUSIVE 1950 Franklin Half Dollar Coin w/ Rambler Case
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AAC EXCLUSIVE 1950 Franklin Half Dollar Coin w/ Rambler Case
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Composition: 90% silver and 10% copper
Weight: 12.5 grams
Diameter: 30.6 mm
The 1950 Rambler is a classic car that holds a special place in automotive history
Manufacturer: The Rambler was produced by Nash Motors, which later became part of American Motors Corporation (AMC) after merging with the Hudson Motor Car Company in 1954
Design: The 1950 Rambler was designed to be a compact, economical car that still offered the comfort and space of larger vehicles,It featured a rounded, envelope body style with fender skirts that enclosed the front wheels
Engine: It was powered by Nash's proven 172.6 cu in (2.8 L) L-head (flathead) straight-6 cylinder engine, producing 82 hp (61 kW)
Market Impact: The Rambler was designed to compete with the larger models from the "Big Three" U.S. automakers (Chevrolet, Ford, and Plymouth) by offering better fuel economy and lower production costs
Legacy: The Rambler's design and success led to the reintroduction of the Rambler American in 1958, which continued to be popular through the 1960s
Innovations: The Rambler was one of the first successful modern American compact cars and helped establish the idea of a small but luxurious economy car
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