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CLYDE:
1924 Studebaker
2-door sedan
The
Studebaker brothers started building horse drawn equipment in 1852 and
started building automobiles in 1902.
Studebaker was the only wagon maker to successfully transition to
automobiles; it survived the depression and World War II.
Studebaker
built it's reputation around a line of six cylinder vehicles that were
produced between 1920 and 1930. Our
1924 Studebaker 4-door
sedan is in ivory. The
engine is a 6-cylinder (185 cubic inches) that produces 50HP.
We
named our Studebaker after Clyde Barrow who was part of the gang that
was portrayed in the 1967 movie “Bonnie and Clyde”.
Did
you know that in the year this vehicle was built:
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Vladamir
Lenin died and Joseph Stalin began his rule
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The
first Winter Olympics opened in Chamonix, France
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The
Greenwich Observatory began broadcasting hourly time signals
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Technology
giant IBM was founded
People
born in 1924: Lauren Bacall, Gloria
Vanderbilt, Doris Day and Marlon Brando
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