Red 1951 New Studebaker Champion and Commander with V8
With Golden State Bridge and city in background
GETTYSBURG, Pennsylvania, was still shy of immortality by some 27 years when native-son John Studebaker built himself three covered wagons, loaded his family and possessions into them, and lef
source: Studebaker 1952 100 Years On The Road
Touch-up experts in high button shoes helped camouflage 4.7 inch gun carriages turned out in volume by Studebaker in World War I
Wood-spiked wheels were last tie to (the) day when quality lumber was king.
source: Studebaker 1952 100 Years On The Road