What do you do when you've already owned two of the most popular and iconic classic cars and you want the third to be something a little further out of the ordinary? Ian Hendry of Yorba Linda, ...
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 ...
Every Sunday in the Driving Section, The Plain Dealer features a My First Car story from one of our readers. I purchased this car in 1959 for $150. I wanted to move up from building model cars to the ...
I’ve got to hand it to Studebaker for making cars as long as they did, while having to compete with the likes of General Motors, Chrysler and Ford. That’s right, they weren’t owned by any of the ...
On an oval test track outside South Bend, Ind., a red-and-cream Studebaker hard top whisked along the straightaway. It swept into a steeply banked curve, worked up to the outer edge and hung there as ...
There are way more defunct automotive brands then there are active ones right now in the world, and the U.S. has its fair share of marques that bit the dust. A superficial count includes iconic names ...
It’s with a tear in my eye that I tell you the sad story of a once great company that lasted 114 years before disappearing in 1966. It’s especially sad to me as Studebaker Corp. was the first ...
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