File:Studebaker Special Six 1924.jpg

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English: From original file description: Studebaker Special Six, 1924 model. A 1924 Studebaker Special Six, powered by a 288 cid., 55 bhp. side-valve six, with optional wire wheels. The chassis was imported from the USA, but the tourer body is probably Australian designed and manufactured. The 1924 Special Six was distinguished by having a new, sharply creased bonnet line and radiator, but retaining the shallow cone shaped headlamps of previous years.
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