Vehicle Description
A very rare preserved Studebaker Erskine Sedan. Beautiful Maroon
paint with peach interior brings you back to the time of the gilded
age of automobiles. The Erskine was an American automobile brand
produced by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana,
United States, from 1926 to 1930. The marque was named after Albert
Russel Erskine (1871-1933), Studebaker's president at the time.
Marketed as The Little Aristocrat. To make the Erskine affordable,
Studebaker fitted the cars with six-cylinder Continental engine
with 3 Speed Transmission. Albert Russel Erskine successfully
strengthened Studebaker's core automobile business and helped to
guide the corporation toward technical advancements. Frankman Motor
Co. has been serving our customers worldwide since 1988 and we love
cars. Independent inspectors are always welcome for those who can't
make it here personally. Plus, don't forget, when the time comes to
get your classic home and are not sure how, please ask. We work
with professional haulers every day and would be more than happy to
make the process as smooth as possible if you'd like some
assistance.