
- Seller: Milltown Motors LTD (Contact)
- Location: Strabane, Northern Ireland
- Mileage: 26,701 Shown
- Chassis #: 1052873
- Title Status: Clean
- Engine: 4.0-Liter Inline-6
- Transmission: 3-Speed Manual
Every once in a while, a piece of true motoring history comes to market, and this 1922 Studebaker Phaeton is just that. Offered here on Barn Finds Auctions, this open-top touring car is a wonderfully preserved example of early American automotive excellence.

Studebaker had built its reputation on horse-drawn carriages before transitioning to automobiles, and by the 1920s, the company was firmly established as one of America’s premier carmakers. The Phaeton body style, with its long sweeping lines, generous seating for four or more, and fully open-air experience, was the epitome of luxury touring in its day. These were cars built for both practicality and presence, and they were a favorite among families and travelers who wanted durability paired with style.

This example, located in Strabane, shows just 26,000 miles on the odometer, a remarkably low figure for a car that’s over a century old. It features a 4.0-liter engine, a strong and dependable powerplant for its time, paired with a period-correct transmission. The listing notes a clean title, a welcome rarity for a vehicle of this vintage, and the car remains impressively intact.

What makes this Studebaker so special is its completeness and presentation. Many cars from the Brass and Nickel era were either used up, discarded, or heavily modified over the years, but this Phaeton has survived with its authenticity intact. The tall stance, large spoked wheels, and elegant body lines all highlight the quality that Studebaker built into every car. The big open touring layout is perfect for parades, shows, or simply enjoying a sunny afternoon cruise the way it was meant to be experienced in the 1920s.

Offered at $26,000, this Studebaker represents a unique opportunity to acquire a genuine antique that not only turns heads wherever it goes but also tells an important story in American motoring history. Cars of this era continue to grow in appreciation as they become scarcer every year, and this one, with its clean documentation and low mileage, is a standout find.

If you’ve been searching for a pre-war classic with character, presence, and usability, this Phaeton is a rare chance to own a true survivor from the early days of the automobile.














Brass Era ended in 1915 (or 1916 for the Model T)
The brass era was over before this car was built.
Why would a US buyer look to Northern Ireland for a 1922 Studebaker?
Good price with right hand drive!
In the old Wendy’s commercial they proclaimed “Where’s the beef?”
In this case- “Where’s the brass?”
Certainly not on this car. 🙄
From a museum to a museum that’s the only place this is going.
Beautiful old car — but all the way from Ireland? And has someone added seat-belts? Rosie O’Donnell moved over there; maybe SHE wants it…
No one said this was a brass era car. It was merely noted that cars from the brass and nickel eras etc…. This IS a nickel era car.