Star Cars Advertising Art (1926)

Star Six De Luxe Spor Roadster Ad (July, 1926)
Star Six De Luxe Spor Roadster Ad (July, 1926)
Star Six Sedan Ad (September, 1926)
Star Six Sedan Ad (September, 1926)
Star Four Coach Ad (September, 1926)
Star Four Coach Ad (September, 1926)
Star Six Coach Ad (October, 1926)
Star Six Coach Ad (October, 1926)
Star Four Coupe Ad (November, 1926)
Star Four Coupe Ad (November, 1926)
Star Six Coupe Ad (December, 1926)
Star Six Coupe Ad (December, 1926)
Иллюстрации: The Literary Digest; The Saturday Evening Post
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William Crapo Durant pulled out all the stops with his new car for 1922. The Star would out spec the Ford in every category and maintain a price in line with its chief rival. Sporting more power, more gears and more colors, the Star was an instant hit. In less than a year 100,000 had already been made. Demand was strong and more could have been sold if production had allowed.

Made primarily in a huge plant in Elizabeth, NJ, the Star was a typical "assembled car" of the era. With Continental supplied engines, timken axles, Spicer drive shafts, Durant assembled the car into the Star.
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