Erskine was a small car brand produced by the Studebaker Corporation from 1927 to 1930. The brand was named after Albert Russel Erskine, who served as the president of Studebaker. Positioned as a companion make to Studebaker's larger vehicles, Erskine aimed to offer a European-style quality small car, often referred to as "The Little Aristocrat."
The Erskine utilized a proprietary engine, specifically a 2392cc six-cylinder Continental Model 8F,…