Rusty176 Posted July 30, 2019 Share Posted July 30, 2019 Trying to identify more info on car it is missing the alloy I'd plate on LHF chassis rail ,engine number is ER349482 it has F-6-4 on engine and F-4-27 on cyl head also 123097-2 on engine and 123097-4 on head ,has small plate on firewall with11157 on it , the car has disc wheels and the hydraulic assisted mech brakes is there any way of finding out original chassis build number that's missing on plate thanks 👍 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
studeq Posted July 30, 2019 Share Posted July 30, 2019 Neat car. The model ER Standard Six was built from August 1924 thru August 1926. It was the smallest of the 3 models Studebaker offered at the time behind the Big and Special Sixes. The casting number F-6-4 indicates that the engine block was cast on June 4, 1926 so your car is a very late production 1926 model. The U.S. serial number range was 1202101 to 1346100 (Canadian 1951351 to 1954401) and the engine number range ER202501 to ER350001. I have lots and lots of documentation on the ER series and specifically the roadster. Below a few items. If you are interested in more send me a personal message. Incidentally I know of 3 other right hand drive ER roadsters! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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