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1912 Marmon 32 and Marmon Six: "The easiest riding car in the world."
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1920 Marmon 34: "A real post-war car is the new series Marmon. Both in reatures of design and accuracy of manufacture, it embodies lessons learned by the Marmon organization in building aircraft engines for the government." Nordyke & Marmon Company, established 1851, Indianapolis.
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1920 Marmon 34: Pennant reads: "Champion Liberty Motor Builders."
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Item A626
1927 Little Marmon: The Little Marmon strikes an entirely new chord -- it will appeal first for its vivid good looks, its unique distinction as America's first truly fine small car, but its utility is just as noteworthy as its charm..."
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