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Studebaker were better known for their large cars in Britain. | Studebaker were better known for their large cars in Britain. | ||
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1951 Exhibitor at the [[1951 Motor Show]] in the Car Section. | 1951 Exhibitor at the [[1951 Motor Show]] in the Car Section. | ||
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*A collection of ''PSVs'' went from seating 14 passengers to large single-deckers with an eight-cylinder petrol engine. Black and White Motorways had eight of this particular design. | * A collection of ''PSVs'' went from seating 14 passengers to large single-deckers with an eight-cylinder petrol engine. Black and White Motorways had eight of this particular design. | ||
*1928 Fourteen were running on the express service from Glasgow. | *1928 Fourteen were running on the express service from Glasgow. | ||
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[[Category:Commercial Vehicles]] | [[Category: Commercial Vehicles]] |
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See Studebaker Brothers Manufacturing Co
Studebaker were better known for their large cars in Britain.
They built horse-drawn vehicles for a number of years followed by electric ones.
Later on still cars and petrol engined commercial chassis were developed.
1913-1917 For a list of the models and prices of Cars see the 1917 Red Book
1913-1917 For a list of the models and prices of Petrol Motor Commercial Vehicles see the 1917 Red Book
1925 A range of normal-control chassis with 5.9 litre six-cylinder engines were used in the cars.
1951 Exhibitor at the 1951 Motor Show in the Car Section.
Buses
- A collection of PSVs went from seating 14 passengers to large single-deckers with an eight-cylinder petrol engine. Black and White Motorways had eight of this particular design.
- 1928 Fourteen were running on the express service from Glasgow.
See Also
Sources of Information
- Ian Allan - British Buses Since 1900 - Aldridge and Morris