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This vehicle was in with a large automotive stash up in the hills. I've been struggling to identify it. I figured it would be easy peasy for this community.
There is an indent on the grille shell which held the badge that may offer a clue. The motor looks similar to a Metzger 4 cyl. but I haven't been able to find a 6 cyl. photo. Thanks again for humoring a non-Model T post. |
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Post this on the AACA.org website for ID. They have a thread just for "What is it?"
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Thanks. I was told it was a 20's Studebaker Super 6. Neat!
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