The Hispano-Suiza Junior was built after the company purchased the Ballot Automobile Company. The Junior takes its place after the discontin...
The Hispano-Suiza Junior was built after the company purchased the Ballot Automobile Company. The Junior takes its place after the discontinued and popular H6B. Originally, the Junior was to be named the Ballot HS 26 however, it was given the name "Junior" under the Hispano-Suiza marque. The sleek chassis was given a typical Mark Birkgit designed inline six motor that produced 96 horsepower at just 2,600 rpm. The car was only produced from 1930 to 1934, and only 124 examples were built and it is beleived that only 13 still exist.
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