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English: The Jay-Eye-See racecar was built around 1912. It was the namesake of a racehorse that was in turn named for Jerome Increase Case (1819–1891) founder of J. I. Case corporation, a major manufacturer of agricultural equipment. Driver pictured is Louis Disbrow (1888-1939)
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Source The Autocar, page 588, March 30, 1912 https://books.google.com/books?id=L4HmAAAAMAAJ&vq=disbrow&pg=PR102
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