Seeing a very old car emerge out of long-term storage still in one piece is quite exciting if you're into barn finds. But you know what makes it better? Hearing the engine fire up again and seeing the ...
Studebaker National Museum's eighth annual Concours d’Elegance at Copshaholm takes place July 11, 2026, in South Bend.
Studebaker was an iconic automotive brand, but it sadly went out of business 60 years ago. Here's a closer look at the last ...
A somewhat innovative vehicle back in the day due to its retractable roof, the Studebaker Wagonaire is not particularly iconic or sought-after nowadays. However, it's a cool and quirky classic if ...
View post: Amazon Has a 'Super Durable' DeWalt Pocket Knife on Sale for Just $11 24 – 1958 Studebaker 3E pickup in Wyoming junkyard – photo by Murilee Martin 37 – 1958 Studebaker 3E pickup in Wyoming ...
Beau Van Sickle and Larkin Christy are board members of the Kellogg Historical Society. Together, they have helped restore a ...
From buying a 1951 Studebaker in high school and racing at iconic dragstrips all around Southern California to finding the same car for sale more than three decades later, Larry Rollow's story has it ...
The first owner of this 1946 Studebaker M5 1/2-ton pickup owned it for only two or three years. In 1948, Ed Gaither, a Shell Oil mechanic in Liberty, Texas, bought it. Ed used his new truck for the ...
Faded and dusty after sitting in a Warner Brothers Studio backlot for many years (perhaps hibernating in its own way), the Studebaker Drivers Club’s Orange Empire chapter acquired the iconic car and ...
Studebaker made a dramatic comeback following World War II, offering some of America’s first new postwar cars marked by the unconventional styling of Raymond Loewy’s industrial design firm. Prototypes ...