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1927 Studebaker Parts Catalog Book B Standard Six & Dictator Chassis Orig Binder

$ 158.4

Availability: 100 in stock
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  • Condition: Good. (Covers have edge and corner wear, tape reinforced spine over protective transparent strip over the spine title. The contents are complete. The Title page is soiled and creased, and has tape repaired closed tears and marginal wear and short tears. Several of the pages at the beginning have a narrow light stain at the upper margin, soil and light marginal wear. The catalog text pages and plates have occasional light stains, soil and spotting.)

    Description

    1927 Studebaker Parts Catalog Book B Standard Six & Dictator Chassis Orig Binder
    1927 Studebaker Parts Catalog Book B Standard Six & Dictator Chassis Orig Binder
    The Studebaker Corporation
    Parts Catalogue
    Book B
    Chassis parts only
    for
    Standard Six
    and
    Dictator Chassis
    Including
    Additions and Corrections to
    Parts Catalog, Book B
    August 15, 1928
    September 15, 1927
    June 1, 1927
    April 1, 1927
    The Studebaker Corporation, 1927-28.
    Original Studebaker black loose leaf binder (9 x 11 inches) with blind impressed logo and title, variously paginated catalog pages with several hundred pages, 46 full page plates showing parts, indexes.
    The earlier Light Six was renamed in 1924, and thereafter called the Standard Six. These various model iterations were priced from ,500 to ,500. After this model year, Studebaker again renamed their cars with the Dictator and President monikers. Though there were a number of body styles to choose from, Studebakers were known as great family cars and were sold as such.
    The Studebaker Light Six automobile was introduced in 1918 and was produced until 1927. The car was renamed the Studebaker Standard Six in August of 1924. Both the Light Six and the Standard Six were the least expensive of Studebaker's models while in production. A large variety of body styles were available for this vehicle during its period in production. The Light Six was renamed the Studebaker Standard Six Dictator in 1927. This was in preparation for the 1928 model year when the vehicle would then be known as the Studebaker Dictator.
    CONDITION:
    Good. (Covers have edge and corner wear, tape reinforced spine over protective transparent strip over the spine title.
    The contents are complete. The Title page is soiled and creased, and has tape repaired closed tears and marginal wear and short tears. Several of the pages at the beginning have a narrow light stain at the upper margin, soil and light marginal wear. The catalog text pages and plates have occasional light stains, soil and spotting.)
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