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- Three Men in a 1914 Jeffery Quad - The Jeffery Company, and its successor Nash Motors, built Quad trucks from 1913 to 1928. All four wheels were powered, all four wheels were used in steering, and special differentials allowed all four wheels to move independently as traction conditions required. Quads were equally at home in mud, in snow, or on the battlefield.

- 1914
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Three Men in a 1914 Jeffery Quad
The Jeffery Company, and its successor Nash Motors, built Quad trucks from 1913 to 1928. All four wheels were powered, all four wheels were used in steering, and special differentials allowed all four wheels to move independently as traction conditions required. Quads were equally at home in mud, in snow, or on the battlefield.
- General John J. Pershing Standing in Front of a Jeffery Quad at the Mexican Border, 1915 - The Jeffery Company, and its successor Nash Motors, built Quad trucks from 1913 to 1928. All four wheels were powered, all four wheels were used in steering, and special differentials allowed all four wheels to move independently as traction conditions required. Quads were equally at home in mud, in snow, or on the battlefield.

- 1915
- Collections - Artifact
General John J. Pershing Standing in Front of a Jeffery Quad at the Mexican Border, 1915
The Jeffery Company, and its successor Nash Motors, built Quad trucks from 1913 to 1928. All four wheels were powered, all four wheels were used in steering, and special differentials allowed all four wheels to move independently as traction conditions required. Quads were equally at home in mud, in snow, or on the battlefield.
- Double-ended Jeffery Quad, 1913-1928 - The Jeffery Company, and its successor Nash Motors, built Quad trucks from 1913 to 1928. All four wheels were powered, all four wheels were used in steering, and special differentials allowed all four wheels to move independently as traction conditions required. Quads were equally at home in mud, in snow, or on the battlefield.

- 1913-1928
- Collections - Artifact
Double-ended Jeffery Quad, 1913-1928
The Jeffery Company, and its successor Nash Motors, built Quad trucks from 1913 to 1928. All four wheels were powered, all four wheels were used in steering, and special differentials allowed all four wheels to move independently as traction conditions required. Quads were equally at home in mud, in snow, or on the battlefield.
- Young Man Driving a 1916 Jeffery Quad through Snow - The Jeffery Company, and its successor Nash Motors, built Quad trucks from 1913 to 1928. All four wheels were powered, all four wheels were used in steering, and special differentials allowed all four wheels to move independently as traction conditions required. Quads were equally at home in mud, in snow, or on the battlefield.

- 1916
- Collections - Artifact
Young Man Driving a 1916 Jeffery Quad through Snow
The Jeffery Company, and its successor Nash Motors, built Quad trucks from 1913 to 1928. All four wheels were powered, all four wheels were used in steering, and special differentials allowed all four wheels to move independently as traction conditions required. Quads were equally at home in mud, in snow, or on the battlefield.