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The Studebaker Big Six was an automobile produced by the
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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
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(ES) pending introduction of a smaller and smoother straight-eight engine for new top-of-the-range models after January 1928.


Early models

All Studebaker models for 1918 represented an important milestone for the automaker because they represented a clean break from the legacy of E-M-F Studebaker had been producing. Between 1918 and 1920, the Big Six was offered only as a four-door
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, the most popular body style for automobiles at the time. As the price of enclosed cars came down and consumers discovered the benefits of closed and semi-closed passenger compartments, a wider variety of body styles was made available beginning with the 1921 model year. By 1926, the Big Six was available in a variety of body styles, including a dual-cowl Phaeton and a Berline (sedan). 1918 and 1919 Big Sixes were powered by Studebaker's 354 in³ (5.8-liter) Straight-6 engine, which produced at 2000 rpm. By 1926, the engine was delivering at 2400 rpm. The car's wheelbase was varied between 1918 and 1926 when the car was available in either short or long wheelbases. Studebaker's EK Big Six was popular with rum runners, for its large size and ability to reach up to ; its C$3000 price was not a deterrent.


1920s production

In the 1920s, twelve of the fourteen
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counties issued Studebakers to their sheriffs, because of their reputation for power, reliability, and ability to withstand hard use and bad roads. In 1925, the company published a pamphlet about the Arizona sheriffs' Studebakers, and named their Big Six Sport Phaeton model the ''Sheriff''. One of the Arizona sheriffs' Big Six cars has been restored, and is on display at the Arizona Historical Society museum in
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. At the 1924
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, Studebaker featured a 1918 Big Six that had a verified odometer reading of over , as a testament to the longevity and durability of Studebaker vehicles.


Big Six President

In 1927, the model gained the transitional model name Big Six President as Studebaker began the process of converting all of its model names away from engine-type-based, and towards the more evocative
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(Standard Six) and Commander (Special Six). In the case of the Big Six President, 1928 would mark the introduction of Studebaker's famed 313-in³
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which developed at 2600 rpm. The larger straight-six engine was utilised in the GB Commander before being replaced with a 248-in³ engine in 1929, marking the end of the line for the famous Big Six. These sixes were the last descendants of rugged cars designed for poor roads in the early 20th century—loaded with torque and massively strong in construction. They were not suited to the higher cruising speeds which were made possible by better roads in later years.Maurice D. Hendry ''Studebaker: One can do a lot of remembering at South Bend'' in Automobile Quarterly, Vol X, No 3, 1972, p. 259


Standard Big Six Sedan specifications (1926 data)

* Color - Studebaker blue with black upper structure * Seating capacity – Seven * Wheelbase - * Wheels - Wood * Tires -
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* Service brakes - contracting on rear * Emergency brakes - contracting drum on rear of transmission * Engine - Six cylinder, vertical, cast en bloc, ; head removable; valves in side;
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rating * Lubrication - Force feed * Crankshaft - Four bearing * Radiator – Tubular * Cooling – Water pump * Ignition –Battery * Starting system – Two unit * Voltage – Six to eight * Wiring – Single * Fuel feed – Vacuum * Clutch – Dry plate, single disc * Transmission –3-speed manual (3 forward, 1 reverse)) sliding * Final drive – Spiral bevel gear * Rear springs – Semi-elliptic * Rear axle – Semi-floating * Steering gear – Worm and roller


Standard equipment

New car price included the following items: * Boyce MotoMeter * automatic windshield cleaner * shock absorbers * inspection lamp and cord * bumpers front and rear * spare tire * rear view mirror * headlight dimmer * thief-proof lock * clock * smoking case * vanity case * dome light and corner lights


Optional equipment

The following was available in new models at an extra cost: * Hydraulic four-wheel brakes with disc wheels * Spare wheel


See also

* Carl Breer


Sources

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References

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External links

{{Studebaker historic timeline Big Six Rear-wheel-drive vehicles Coupés Sedans 1910s cars 1920s cars