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1911 Hupmobile Phaeton news, pictures, and information
The unusual body design and sporty appearance of this model made it a very good seller. Note beautifully tulled upholstery. The Hupmobile is the antique equivalent of a M.G. The car was advertised as the little car that was constructed better than the larger ones. The company also claimed that if the car were larger, they could not afford to build it as good. The car weighs 1,100 pounds and sold for $750.00Source - Luray Cavern Museum
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