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Estate sale find, original unmarked Rambler car dealership pin, more than likely for some sales promotion award from 1961. 

Rambler was an automobile brand name used by the Thomas B. Jeffery Company between 1900 and 1914, then by its successor, Nash Motors from 1950 to 1954, and finally by Nash's successor, American Motors Corporation from 1954 to 1969 in the United States and 1983 in international markets. It was often nicknamed the "Kenosha Cadillac" after its place of manufacture.

The pin is approximately 5/8" wide, approximate shipping weight will be 3 ounces.

PLEASE SEE PHOTOS FOR ADDITIONAL DETAILS - The pin is in overall Good used condition, signs of wear, scuffs, scratches, worn finish, soiling could use a cleaning, please see images. 

(JB4-906)