WOW! Here's the thrill of a "Barn Find" in 1918 - involving a 9-year old Studebaker. Sorta like someone deiscovering the Plain Brown Wrapper 9 years hence.
A 1909 Studebaker "30" which has run 200,000 miles to date, and is still in good shape and ready to go at any time, has been discovered out in Oklahoma. With the exception of one connection rod and bearing, the original car is intact. This is the same car that Barney Oldfield, veteran speed king, drove 101 miles an hour on a straightaway speed course in 1911. Aside from the naturally interesting facts connected with the unusual performance of this old car, it goes to prove conclusively that Studebaker quality and Studebaker design have not been made possible in a day, but are the result of years of experience and considerable effort!
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