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Studebaker Advertising Art (1918)
Studebaker Big Six Ad (April, 1918)
Studebaker Big Six Ad (June, 1918)
Studebaker Light Six Ad (July, 1918): Four-Passenger Club Roadster
Studebaker Light Six Ad (1918)
Images: The Atlantic Monthly; Review of Reviews
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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