• Year of manufacture 
    1922
  • Mileage 
    78 956 mi / 127 068 km
  • Car type 
    Other
  • Lot number 
    17601
  • Reference number 
    19363-A069-17601
  • Condition 
    Used
  • Location
    United Kingdom

Description

Established as a buggy company before the Civil War, Studebaker entered the automotive business in 1904, building bodies for chassis supplied by Garford of Elyria, Ohio. By 1913, the company was building its own cars, beginning a tradition of well-built automobiles from South Bend, Indiana, that would continue for the next 51 years. By the time Studebaker moved to Canada in 1964, it was the country's oldest automobile manufacturer and among the longest surviving car manufactures in the world. The Light Six was in production for seven years, with modern bodywork and styling making this a highly desirable vehicle to own. More than 200,000 were manufactured by Studebaker.

This interesting Studebaker is over 100-year-old and was stripped down to the bare chassis by a father and son. It was then fully rebuilt to a very good standard using either new or remanufactured parts. At the same time, a Morris Minor 1000 A-series engine was fitted together with an alternator. The modification means this Studebaker is very reliable and fun to drive. This Studebaker has been used for some film work and presents now in white with a black trim. The car could be a great edition to a wedding car company, particularly in view of the engine modification. This great looking American classic is UK registered, tax exempt and ready to enjoy immediately, can you imagine pulling up to the pub on a warm summers evening in this? Consigned by Stewart Banks.

Lot details
Year: 1922
Make: Studebaker
Model: Light Six Tourer
Registration: SV 8977
Chassis No: 63823
Engine No: tba
Mileage: 78,956

* Fitted with a Morris Minor engine
* A great looking Tourer


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