In 1954, Studebaker and Packard joined forces to create a merger that was supposed to save both companies. Sadly, the venture didn't work, and Packard went under in 1958, while Studebaker stopped ...
Introduced in 1926, the President was Studebaker's flagship automobile for more than a decade. Discontinued in 1942 when the US entered World War 2, the President did not return, like the Commander ...
The Studebaker National Museum opened a new exhibition, Reel Rides: Cars of TV & Films. The exhibition will feature some of the most iconic vehicles to ever appear on screen.
HANSVILLE, Wash. — When Lee McAllister showed up in his '57 Studebaker Silver Hawk to show us around his hometown of Hansville - population 2000 - we knew we were in for something special. First stop?