Studebaker Big Six
The Studebaker Big Six was an automobile produced by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana between 1918 and 1926, being designated the Model EG (1918–21), the EK (1922–24) and the EP (1925–26); its name was due to the 127" wheelbase in comparison to the Studebaker Special Six at 120". In 1927, it was renamed the President (ES) pending introduction of a smaller and smoother straight-eight engine for new top-of-the-range models after January 1928.
Studebaker Big Six | |
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1920 advertisement for the Studebaker Big Six touring car | |
Overview | |
Manufacturer | Studebaker |
Model years | 1918–1927 |
Assembly | Studebaker Automotive Plant, South Bend, Indiana, United States Studebaker Automotive Plant, Detroit, Michigan, United States |
Body and chassis | |
Class | full-size |
Layout | Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive |
Chronology | |
Successor | Studebaker President |
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