In 1954, Studebaker and Packard formed a merger in a desperate attempt to survive the aggressive Ford-GM price wars. Things didn't go as planned, and both companies went bankrupt in the 1960s. But not ...
The definition of what constitutes a “pony car” is somewhat fuzzy, and every car enthusiast could give you a slightly different explanation of what the term means to them. However, several core ...
This story actually starts back in the '60s when a young lady by the name of Carolyn was promised a sporty red convertible if she would keep her grades up, not get "in trouble," and not run off with ...
Keith Barnwell’s fascination with Studebakers began when his dad, Millard, bought a 1954 Commander. At various times he has owned two 1963 Larks, a 1953 Commander, a 1955 President and a 1967 Avanti.
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