The Studebaker Light Four was an automobile poroduced by the Studebaker of South Bend, Indiana from 1918 to 1919. The car was officially designated Model SH Series 19 and available as a touring car, sedan and roadster. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Studebakers Lazy S logo designed by Raymond Loewy was used from the 1950s until 1966 Studebaker Brothers Manufacturing Company was a United States wagon and automobile manufacturer that was incorporated in 1868. ... South Bend, see South Bend (disambiguation). ... 1918 (MCMXVIII) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar (see link for calendar) or a common year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar. ... Year 1919 (MCMXIX) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar). ... Horatio Nelson Jackson in his 2-seat Winton touring car, The Vermont, drives across America A touring car was a popular car body style in the early 20th century, being a larger alternative to the runabout. ... A notchback full-size luxury sedan. ... 1950 Jaguar XK120 roadster This article is about the car body style. ...
The Light Four rode a 112" wheelbase, and was powered by Studebakers inline 192 cubic inch four-cylinder engine, delivering 40bhp at 2,000 rpm. This article is about a unit of measurement. ... For other uses, see Revolutions per minute (disambiguation). ...
The Light Four was dropped in 1920 as Studebaker shifted its model range exclusively to six cylinder engines.
Because of its low production numbers, the Light Four is considered to be a rare model by Studebaker collectors of this era of automobile.
References
Kimes, Beverly R., Editor. Clark, Henry A. (1996). The Standard Catalog of American Cars 1805-1945. Kraus Publications. ISBN 0-87341-428-4.