Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. SOUTH BEND ― An important part of Studebaker history has made its way back home ― and this time it’s permanent. A Studebaker race ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This Oct. 9, 2008, file photo shows a Studebaker wagon from the 1800s that traveled the world fair circuit and had recently ...
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1964 Studebaker GT Hawk stands as the final chapter of the Hawk line
The 1964 Studebaker GT Hawk represents the culmination of the Hawk line, blending innovative design with robust performance ...
Discontinued in 1967, the Studebaker brand went into the history books more than five decades ago, but it left quite a few cool cars behind. The Avanti, which was America's fastest production car at ...
The first dual exhibit at the neighboring Studebaker National Museum and The History Museum in South Bend trots out big, heavy artifacts of war — and little ones, too — with stories of how they were ...
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WNDU) - The Studebaker Corporation and its history in Indiana was honored with the unveiling of a historical marker on S. Lafayette Boulevard on Friday afternoon. This was the former ...
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 ...
Each week in automotive history tells a story of innovation, ambition, and the shifting tides of industry. December 7 through 13 is no exception, offering a glimpse into moments that shaped both ...
The 1950 Studebaker Ice Princess XF58 is not a genuine Studebaker production or prototype from 1950, but rather a remarkable custom car built decades later. Constructed in 1987 by custom car designer ...
SOUTH BEND ― An important part of Studebaker history has made its way back home ― and this time it’s permanent. A Studebaker race car built and later modified for the running of the Indianapolis 500 ...
Editor's note: The majority of this timeline of the Studebaker Corp. originally appeared in The Tribune on May 5, 2017. • 1820: John Clement Studebaker marries Rebecca Mohler, settles near Gettysburg, ...
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