Studebaker Junior
Sale price: US $3,150.00 Make an Offer
Used |
“ original ” |
Type: | Wagon | Model Year: | 1900 |
Make: | Studebaker | Model: | Junior |
North Canton, Ohio, United States
Vehicle description
Antique Studebaker Junior Wagon in excellent shape - from a local collector - fresh from long term storage. Original and authentic. Shows usual wear from play through the 100+ years. Some light signs of use but overall presents well. Pull handle unusually fine original. Check pictures over and email with questions.
Vintage car enthusiasts are likely familiar with Studebaker automobiles; they were manufactured form 1902 to1966. Studebaker began as a blacksmith shop in Indiana in 1852, and when the Civil War broke out the Studebaker brothers became a major vendor of supply wagons to the Union Army. Studebaker continued to make wagons and carriages until the early 20th century, when the company began to produce automobiles. Studebaker Junior Wagons were promotional items; they were carried by retail Studebaker dealerships. Originally intended to promote Studebaker farm wagons, the Junior became so popular that it continued to be sold at Studebaker car dealerships even after Studebaker stopped making farm wagons. Some sources indicate they were made up until just prior to WW2. The wagons were built for children, and were usually pulled by a goat, large dog, big brother or Dad.
Check pictures over and email with questions. Inspection available anytime here in NE Ohio at the Rt 43 Antique Mall in North Canton - call us at 330 area code 494-9268. We"re open everyday until 5 except Tuesdays.
Foreign shipping? email for price quote - may be too big for shipping at a reasonable cost - each country is different.
Vintage car enthusiasts are likely familiar with Studebaker automobiles; they were manufactured form 1902 to1966. Studebaker began as a blacksmith shop in Indiana in 1852, and when the Civil War broke out the Studebaker brothers became a major vendor of supply wagons to the Union Army. Studebaker continued to make wagons and carriages until the early 20th century, when the company began to produce automobiles. Studebaker Junior Wagons were promotional items; they were carried by retail Studebaker dealerships. Originally intended to promote Studebaker farm wagons, the Junior became so popular that it continued to be sold at Studebaker car dealerships even after Studebaker stopped making farm wagons. Some sources indicate they were made up until just prior to WW2. The wagons were built for children, and were usually pulled by a goat, large dog, big brother or Dad.
Check pictures over and email with questions. Inspection available anytime here in NE Ohio at the Rt 43 Antique Mall in North Canton - call us at 330 area code 494-9268. We"re open everyday until 5 except Tuesdays.
Foreign shipping? email for price quote - may be too big for shipping at a reasonable cost - each country is different.