Studebaker is one of the great dead names of the auto industry. Founded in 1852, the company was forced for financial reasons to yield in 1954, by merging with Packard, and later go out of business in ...
Studebaker is the kind of classic American car name that’s largely faded from modern lexicons after fifty years since its last model rolled off the factory floor. Even so, a small, dedicated group of ...
"Just thought I'd show you what some of your readers' trucks look like, so I'm sending you some photos of my '46 M-5 custom Studebaker. I bought the truck in early 2005 and I worked on it in my spare ...
There are some things in life you just can't let go of, and for Jeff Wingo, his '50 Studebaker is one of those things. After all, it's the truck he bought for near nothing in high school. It's what he ...
A 1951 Studebaker fastback might not be the first vehicle to come to mind when we think “Woody,” but here one sits on the SEMA show floor. There’s a reason for that: Studebaker didn’t make a woody or ...
Prices shown are the prices you can expect to pay for a 1942 Studebaker Commander Custom 2 Door Sedan Coupe across different levels of condition. Edit options.
Prices shown are the prices you can expect to pay for a 1941 Studebaker Champion Custom 2 Door Club Sedan across different levels of condition. Edit options.