Originally introduced in 1927, the Commander was one of Studebaker's longest-running nameplates. Discontinued in 1935, it returned in 1937 and disappeared again in 1942. The company revived the name ...
The 1954 Studebaker Commander arrived in showrooms looking like it had slipped in from the future, while much of Detroit was still dressing cars in leftover 1940s bulk. Low, clean and almost ...
The term survivor has lost some of its meaning nowadays when it's also applied to classic cars that have been repainted or had their engines rebuilt. But this doesn't mean there aren't any true ...