When it comes to discontinued and almost forgotten American car brands, Studebaker is my favorite by far. "Why?" you ask. Well, it's mostly because Studebakers from the 1950s and 1960s looked unique ...
The final resting place for the battered cars and pickups, used-up corn pickers, elevators and other rusting metal was in the junk pile in the pasture. My favorite item was the Studebaker pickup, an ...
But there were still a lot of Studebakers on the road in South Bend, where she grew up and the company ruled local commerce for a century. One of those cars belonged to her best friend, Dina Preston.
It's been over half a decade since Studebaker was killed, but the car manufacturer's spirit remains an integral part of their vehicles that have withstood the test of time, either with proper ...
CLASSIC TRUCKS reader John Stivers' cool '50 Studebaker R2 is the result of years worth of hard work performed in his home shop. Originally he was given a '49 1-ton Studebaker pickup that was pretty ...
HELMSBURG — It was a challenge from reader Les Wadzinski that prompted me to drive the back roads this past week in search of a few forever-parked vehicles he'd seen. He mentioned "an old Studebaker ...
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