In 1955, Studebaker launched the Speedster, a limited-edition two-door hardtop based on the President. Its success prompted the automaker to join the emerging personal luxury car market with the Hawk ...
The 1964 Studebaker GT Hawk represents the culmination of the Hawk line, blending innovative design with robust performance during a pivotal era in American automotive history. As the last model ...
A factory-blown V8 that beat the Corvette and Thunderbird forgotten in the sands of time.
In 1954, Studebaker and Packard joined forces to create a merger that was supposed to save both companies. Sadly, the venture didn't work, and Packard went under in 1958, while Studebaker stopped ...