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English: 1903 Yale 12 HP Model B Detachable Tonneau; a 2 cylinder car selling for $1750.

Image is from an advertisement for the Kirtk Manufacturing company's "Yale" car. From the Google Books archive: Title McClure's magazine ..., Volume 20

Publisher S. S. McClure, Limited, 1903
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Source McClure's magazine ..., Volume 20
Author unknown. Image is from an advertisement from page 52 of this magazine

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