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A SPORTSMAN’S CAR. THE STUDEBAKER SPECIAL SIX “SPEEDSTER.” Adams, Ltd., announce that they have now in their show rooms, Christchurch, ready for immediate delivery, a Studebaker “Special Six” ear <f a type not usually imported to this market. It is called the “Speedster Model.” It is all that the i-anie implies. While the body gives comfortable seating accommodation to four persons, it is lighter and smaller than the standard touring body, and has a stream-line back. There is a sixcylinder 50 h.p. engine under tie bonnet, and the car can do something better than a mile a minute on the road, and can climb most hills on top gear. This car will appeal to men of a sporting turn of mind who are not afraid to drive a high-powered car with a capacity for very high speed. The equipment of this car is especially luxurious —finish, cream with gold lines, side wind-screens, parking lights, etc The price is very low, £585. A few month ago Special Six Studebakers, less luxuriously equipped, sold at £775. We have only one “Speedster” in stock, a sample car, and the opportunity of acquiring a Studebaker car of this type may not soon recur, as the American and Canadian demand is simply enormous. ADAMS, LTD., N.Z. Importers of Studebaker Motors, Showrooms, 152-154 High Street, Christchurch.

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 153, 16 March 1923, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 153, 16 March 1923, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 153, 16 March 1923, Page 7

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