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The Studebaker Light Six was a car built by the
Studebaker Corporation Studebaker was an American wagon and automobile manufacturer based in South Bend, Indiana, with a building at 1600 Broadway, Times Square, Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Founded in 1852 and incorporated in 1868 as the Studebaker Brothers Ma ...
of
South Bend, Indiana South Bend is a city in and the county seat of St. Joseph County, Indiana, St. Joseph County, Indiana, on the St. Joseph River (Lake Michigan), St. Joseph River near its southernmost bend, from which it derives its name. As of the 2020 United S ...
from 1918 to 1927. It shared its wheelbase and standard equipment items with the
Studebaker Light Four The Studebaker Light Four was an automobile produced by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana in 1918 and 1919. The car was officially designated Model SH Series 19 and available as a touring car, sedan and roadster. The Light Four ...
and was upgraded to the
Studebaker Dictator The Studebaker Dictator is an automobile produced by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana, United States from 1927 until 1937. Model year 1928 was the first full year of Dictator production. In the mid-1920s, Studebaker began renaming ...
in 1928.


Light Six

The Light Six originally came out in 1918.


Studebaker Standard Six

In August, 1924, the car was renamed the Studebaker Standard Six. While in production, the Light Six / Standard Six represented Studebaker's least expensive model with a six cylinder engine, listing a retail price of USD$1,045 ($ in today's dollars). The car was available in a full array of body styles throughout its production. Model EM (Light Six) Engine Cylinders: L-head 6-cyl. Displacement: 207.1 cu in. Horsepower: 40 hp @ 2,000 rpm • Bore & Stroke: 3.125 x 4.5 in. • C. R.: 4.38:1 • Carburetor: Stromberg 1V One-barrel • Wheelbase: 112 in. Wood Wheeels. • Tire: 4 x 31 in. • Transmission: Selective sliding 3-speed floor gearshift manual.


Studebaker Standard Six Dictator

In 1927, the car was renamed the Studebaker Standard Six Dictator in preparation for the 1928 model year when the car would be henceforth known as the
Studebaker Dictator The Studebaker Dictator is an automobile produced by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana, United States from 1927 until 1937. Model year 1928 was the first full year of Dictator production. In the mid-1920s, Studebaker began renaming ...
.


Standard Six Coach specifications (1926 data)

*Color - Belgian blue with black upper structure *Seating Capacity – Five *Wheelbase - *Wheels - Wood *Tires - 31” x 5.25” balloon *Service Brakes - contracting on rear *Emergency Brakes - contracting on drum at rear of transmission *Engine - Six-cylinder, vertical, cast in block, 3-3/8 x 4-1/2 inches; head removable; valves in side; H.P. 27.3 N.A.C.C. *Lubrication - Force-feed *Crankshaft - Four bearing *Radiator – Tubular *Cooling – Water Pump *Ignition – Storage Battery *Starting System – Two Unit *Voltage – Six to eight *Wiring System – Single *Gasoline System – Vacuum *Clutch – Dry plate, single disc *Transmission – Selective sliding *Gear Changes – 3 forward, 1 reverse *Drive – Spiral bevel *Rear Springs – Semi-elliptic *Rear Axle – Semi-floating *Steering Gear – Worm-and-wheel


Standard equipment

The new car price included the following items: *tools *jack *speedometer *ammeter *electric horn *thief-proof lock *automatic windshield cleaner *demountable rims *stop light *spare tire carrier *rear-view mirror *sun visor *cowl ventilator *headlight dimmer *clock *dome light


Optional equipment

The following equipment on new cars was available at extra charge: *Hydraulic four-wheel brakes with disc wheels Source:


References

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