1964 Studebaker R3 Avanti
The final offering from Studebaker was the most sensational performer in the independent automaker's long history. Unfortunately, it was too expensive to help the company survive the intense automotive sales competition of the 1960s... Read More |
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1941
Studaker M5 Pickup
The 1941 Studebaker M5 pickup truck was the first “true”
pickup-style vehicle designed and marketed by Studebaker. More properly
called the Coupe Express, a name derived from earlier Studebaker models
based on passenger-car styling, this pickup was meant as a real workhorse...
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1950
Studebaker Champion Deluxe Starlight Coupe
Looking past some of Studebaker’s more eclectic designs, one
comes to realize that this independent manufacturer offered innovative
engineering and styling that sometimes was too advanced for its own
good. Our particular focus is on the Champion’s Deluxe Line,
two-door, five-place Starlight Coupe... Read
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1963
Studebaker GT Hawk
While many afficionados of automotive stylings from the fifties consider
Studebaker sedan to be among the worst examples from the era, they're
quick to point to Studebaker coupes as being some of the best. Chief
among those styling standouts may have been the Hawk. In its various
forms... Read More |
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