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 I have a car that is very special, a Studebaker Dictator from 1936, but with an eight-cylinder engine. As far as I can tell, the car is unrestored and original. I looked for a comparable car online, but couldn’t ›nd one. Do you have any more information about the car? The car is said to have stood at the Chicago Motor Show in 1936 as a President coupe. I

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