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Clement Studebaker (March 12, 1831 - November 27, 1901) was an American carriage manufacturer.
Studebaker National Museum — South Bend, Indiana The Studebaker brothers were sons of a Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, wagon builder and blacksmith who got rich in his trade during the Civil War.
You know that old Studebaker your Uncle Freddie has in his back yard? The one that makes strange noises and smokes like a paper factory every time he takes it out for a spin? Everyone knows someone who has an old beater like Uncle Freddie's.
Motoring Memories: Studebaker Avanti, 1962-1963 New material could improve electric vehicles Summary Specifications Pricing ...
At the time I had a 70 Pontiac (for winter), the 219, and a project car 63 Studebaker Hawk GT that I'd almost finished restoring.
You know: the sci-fi movie starring the Studebaker Avanti, Rover P6 and Citroen DS Décapotable---all running with electric motors. They are breathtakingly, inimitably beautiful cars. In the movie, they only make a whirring noise.
Many automotive companies in the United States used the "Suburban" name to indicate a windowed, station wagon type body on a commercial frame including Dodge, Plymouth, Studebaker, Chevrolet, and GMC.
The history of transportation can be found at the Studebaker National Museum where more than 75 vehicles on display include the first and last vehicles produced by Studebaker plus carriages of four U.S. Presidents.
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There are no specific classic muscle cars for collectors, because a collector may be interested in any of the classic muscle cars, or may collect only Chevrolets, only Fords or only Studebakers.
Some echoic names now also gone should be mentioned: Willys, Hupmobile, Hudson, Packard. And then the ones that evoke a motor sporting and touring nostalgia in the grand manner - Alvis, Armstrong Siddley, Delage, Frazer Nash, Studebaker, ...
Prior to the founding of Mercedes-Benz USA, Mercedes-Benz cars were sold in the United States from 1957 to 1964 by Mercedes-Benz Sales Inc., a subsidiary of the Studebaker-Packard Corporation.
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