Poster advertising the first New York Auto Show, January, 1900. Thomas B. Jeffery & Co. was there with several models on display, Two experimentals and two prototypes known as Model A & Model B
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1900 Poster for first New York Auto Show

1900 Poster for first New York Auto Show

This is a Poster advertising the first New York Auto Show, January, 1900. Thomas B. Jeffery & Co. was there with several models on display, Two experimentals and two prototypes known as Model A & Model B

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