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1948 Studebaker Champion
1948 Studebaker Champion
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The Champion was one of Studebaker's best-selling models because of its low price (US$660 for the 2-door business coupe in 1939, equal to $13,885 today), durable engine, and styling. The car's ponton styling was authored by industrial designer Raymond Loewy, who had been under contract with Studebaker for the design of their automobiles. During World War II, Champions were coveted for their high efficiency at a time when gas was rationed in the United States.
Comes as an 8x10 with acid-free matting
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