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Built in 1920, this Series 5 Mercer boasts the long wheelbase and four-passenger 'Sporting' body. After the War, it was owned for nearly half a decade by automotive historian and Mercer expert Charles G. Jackson. Now in new ownership, it was meticulously restored in the second half of the 1990s. One of an estimated 60 surviving L-Head Mercers, this example was later acquired by the late John W. Rich and is now displayed in the JWR Automotive Museum in Frackville, Pennsylvania.
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