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Studebaker Advertising Art (1918)

Studebaker Big Six Ad (April, 1918)
Studebaker Big Six Ad (April, 1918)
Studebaker Big Six Ad (June, 1918)
Studebaker Big Six Ad (June, 1918)
Studebaker Light Six Ad (July, 1918): Four-Passenger Club Roadster
Studebaker Light Six Ad (July, 1918): Four-Passenger Club Roadster
Studebaker Light Six Ad (1918)
Studebaker Light Six Ad (1918)
Images: The Atlantic Monthly; Review of Reviews
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Beautiful in design
Thoroughly modern
Mechanically right
Studebaker designed and engineered a complete new line of automobiles for 1918, called the Series 19. They were developed by Carl Breer, Fred Zeder and Owen Skelton. The Studebaker line for 1918 included a Light Four (1918-1919), Light Six (1918-1924) and a Big Six (1918-1926).

The $895.00 Light Four was built as a five passenger Touring Car and a two passenger roadster both on a 112 inch wheelbase. The Light Six was built on a 119 inch wheelbase and cost $1,295.00. Models included a five passenger Touring Car, four passenger Roadster and a two passenger Roadster. The new $1,695.00 Big Six Touring Car had a six cylinder engine rated at 36 horsepower. It's long wheelbase measured 126 inches.
Source: american-automobiles.com
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