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  2. This Studebaker boombox is a killer holiday gift — and Prime ...

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    Old meets new with this retro Bluetooth boombox that can stream tunes and even play your old compilation CDs. This Studebaker boombox is a killer holiday gift — and Prime members can still get ...

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  4. Headphones - Wikipedia

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    Sony Ericsson Cordless bluetooth headset. Telephone headsets connect to a fixed-line telephone system. A telephone headset functions by replacing the handset of a telephone. Headsets for standard corded telephones are fitted with a standard 4P4C commonly called an RJ-9 connector. Headsets are also available with 2.5 mm jack sockets for many ...

  5. Studebaker - Wikipedia

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    Studebaker Speedster 1916 Studebaker-EMF Touring 1916 Studebaker's Big Six Touring Car, from a 1920 magazine ad 1928 Studebaker GB Commander crossing the continent of Australia on unmade roads in 1975 1930 Studebaker President Phaeton A UK-imported right-hand-drive 1936 Studebaker four-door sedan 1938 Studebaker Bus on a K-series truck chassis

  6. Studebaker Champ - Wikipedia

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    Studebaker equipped the Champ with engines that had served well in the company's lineup for years. Buyers in 1960 could choose the last of the company's flathead sixes, either the Lark's 170 cuin (90 hp (67 kW)) or the time-honored 245 cuin " Big Six " (110 hp (82 kW)) which dated to the early 1930s.

  7. Studebaker Big Six - Wikipedia

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    The Studebaker Big Six was an automobile produced by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana between 1918 and 1926, being designated the Model EG (1918–21), the EK (1922–24) and the EP (1925–26); its name was due to the 127" wheelbase in comparison to the Studebaker Special Six at 120". [1]