1902 Rambler Model C

1902 Rambler Model C in the Antique Auto Display.

1902 Rambler Model C in the Antique Auto Display.

Name/Title

1902 Rambler Model C

Description

Produced in Kenosha, WI, the Rambler Model C was introduced in February 1902 and has a single-cylinder L-head engine, 6 hp, and a 4.5 bore and stroke of 6 inches. Its body is made of wood and weighs 1100 pounds. The Rambler Model C was the second largest mass-produced automobile at the time, behind the Oldsmobile Curved Dash.

Motor Vehicle Type

Automobile

Make and Manufacture

Manufacturer

Rambler

Model

C

Manufacture Date

1902

Total Produced

1500

Motor Vehicle Details

Engine

Engine Position

Front-Engine

Bore/Stroke

Bore: 4.5 inches. Stroke: 6 inches.

Horsepower

6

Drivetrain

Drive Type

Rear-Wheel Drive

Body

Number of Passengers

2

Top Speed

About 20 mph

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Automobile

Nomenclature Sub-Class

Motor Vehicles

Nomenclature Class

Land Transportation T&E

Nomenclature Category

Category 07: Distribution & Transportation Objects