File:1929 Studebaker Commander.jpg

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Until the appearance of the 8-cylinder President in January 1928, all Studebaker cars of the 1920s were sixes. There were three basic models; the Light, the Special and the Big Six, developing 40 bhp, 50 bhpand 60 bhp respectively . The first Commander, in 1927, was a continuation of the mid-range Special Six, with a 226 cu in (3.7 L) engine. The 1928 GB Commander was a descendant of the Big Six, being powered with the proven 354 cu in engine, modified to deliver 75 bhp


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Author Sicnag
Camera location38° 12′ 05.51″ S, 145° 52′ 07.31″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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