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1932 Studebaker President, part of the Studebaker National Museum collection in South Bend, Indiana.

Photo shot by Derek Jensen (Tysto), 2006-April-02

The exhibit plaque says:

1932 President Convertible Coupe
All 1932 Presidents featured new bodies and rode
on a 135-inch wheelbase. Rear-hinged doors and
spoked "artillery" wheels also were new that year.
This is one of fewer than ten 1932 President
Convertible Coupes known to exist.
Gift of the Estate of Verneda Studebaker
Inside facts
Engine
8-cylinder, inline,
337 cubic inches, 122 horsepower
Price when new
$1,940
Did you know?
In 1932 Studebaker introduced a synchronized
transmission that allowed smooth shifting with
no double-clutching.

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