View post: Ferrari’s Prancing Horse Had Nothing to Do with Enzo 24 – 1958 Studebaker 3E pickup in Wyoming junkyard – photo by Murilee Martin 37 – 1958 Studebaker 3E pickup in Wyoming junkyard – photo ...
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 ...
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When it comes to iconic 6x6 military trucks from World War II, we usually think about the GMC CCKW. Introduced in 1941, it was built in more than a half-million units and remained in service well into ...
1955 Studebaker buyers could get a modern, Borg-Warner-made three-speed automatic transmission for an extra $227 (that's about $2,210 in 2020 dollars). A three-on-the-tree column-shift manual ...
Ever wonder where all the Dodge, International, Studebaker, and other "off-brand" pickups have gone? We sure don't see many at shows and events, but we think we found the answer; they all seem to have ...
Studebaker car production ceased at the main plant in South Bend, Indiana, in December of 1963. After that, production moved to the Studebaker Canada factory in Hamilton, Ontario. The 1964-1966 ...
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