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Bell Cars -1921A

A conservative design for a car aimed at conservative buyers. High quality, economically run, and moderate price. The company logo is printed in a typeface emulating documents from the early 1700's. Old. Published in the April 7, 1921 issue of MOTOR AGE.

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Date: 01/09/2014
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