Mechanical components are for most part practically identical with those of former Hupp models, engine, clutch and transmission being similar to those of Century Six, and rear axles similar to those of Model A, while novelties are chiefly in connection with body design; body features new in character, which are found on all body models, include long sweeping front fenders and shortened running board, which not only increase appearance of length, but also are claimed to provide better protection against mud splashing on body and windshield. (see also Can. Automotive Trade, vol. 11, no. 8, Aug. 1929, pp. 51-52, 2 figs)
Hupp enters $1,000 price class with six-cylinder model in four body styles
Automotive Industries
Automotive Industries ; 61 , n 6
1929
3 pages
6 Figs.
Article (Journal)
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