Henry Studebaker

1951 New Studebaker Champion and Commander

1951 New Studebaker Champion and Commander

Red 1951 New Studebaker Champion and Commander with V8
With Golden State Bridge and city in background

History of Studebaker 1852 thru 1960's

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

Studebaker ww2 radial engines

Studebaker ww2 radial engines

source: Studebaker 1952 100 Years On The Road
For Flying Fortress bombers

Studebaker ww2 trucks

Studebaker ww2 trucks

source: Studebaker 1952 100 Years On The Road

Studebaker ww1 cannon

Studebaker ww1 cannon

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

Studebaker 1920's automotive assembly line

 Studebaker 1920's automotive assembly line

Wood-spiked wheels were last tie to (the) day when quality lumber was king.
source: Studebaker 1952 100 Years On The Road

Studebaker waterwagon

Studebaker waterwagon

Street sprinklers source: Studebaker 1952 100 Years On The Road

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