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  1. The purpose of the Studebaker Drivers Club was, and continues to be, to honor the Studebaker automobile and all Studebaker-related products. Join the Club! A1 Studebaker Drivers Club and Studebaker GroupsWorks are real.

  2. Sep 16, 2015 · Studebaker built quality trucks continuously from 1929 to December 1963. The Champ pickup, Zip-Van postal trucks, Transtar gas jobs and medium-duty Diesels were its last commercial products. Studebaker also built bus and fire engine chassis. In 1939, Studebaker introduced the low-priced, six-cylinder Champion.

  3. Visit the Studebaker National Museum in South Bend, Indiana, to experience the story of one of the world's foremost automotive makers.

  4. Jan 27, 2021 · Published 1.27.2021. An 1852 Studebaker Brothers wagon. When you look at Studebakers automotive history, you have to go back to the late 1800s. The company was founded in 1852, when the Studebaker brothers built their first two wagons for business owners and for traveling throughout the country.

  5. Apr 15, 2024 · Updated: April 15, 2024. Have you ever heard of Studebaker? Do you know the rich history behind this iconic American automobile brand? Studebaker was once one of the biggest names in the automotive industry, manufacturing cars for over 100 years.

  6. The Studebaker National Museum Archives contains the surviving corporate archives of the Studebaker Corporation, the Packard Motor Car Company and other South Bend area industries. The Archives contain over 70 tons of material (images, engineer drawings, motion pictures, and production orders) that date from the 1850s.

  7. Dec 7, 2023 · Source: South Bend Tribune archives. This article originally appeared on South Bend Tribune: Timeline shows the history of Studebaker. View comments. From blacksmith and wagon shop to its demise as one of the Big Four auto manufacturers, this timeline gives the highlights of Studebaker's history.

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