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1911 Studebaker Electric

1911 Studebaker Electric 1911 Studebaker Electric Studebaker - one of the oldest American automobile companies - began building electric automobiles in 1902 but switched to gasoline engines in 1904. The company supplied bodies to Garford Manufacturing in Elyria, Ohio, which built the chassis. Hence the name, Studebaker-Garford. By 1911, Studebaker was marketing automobiles under its own name.

Studebaker built 1,841 electric automobiles between 1902 and 1912. During those years, the company also offered a full line of electric commercial vehicles.

This coupe has a top speed of 21 miles per hour and a range of 70 miles. Power is from a 48-volt Westinghouse motor. The batteries weighed 970 pounds. When new, it had a price of $1,850.

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