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I got a phone call telling me that this great '49 Studebaker was parked in the back lot at the OK Tire store. Thanks, Jim.
1937 Studebaker J30M - 4x2 Truck. Powered be a 98 HP, 6 Cylinder Hercules engine. Owned by FFV, Southern Biscuit in Richmond, Virginia. On Display at Keystone Truck and Tractor Museum in Colonial Heights, Virginia.
A pair of Studebaker flatbed trucks look awful lonely resting in a field along a rural South Dakota Highway back in May of 2019. – Even though the styling is quite different between these two old trucks, they may only be one or two years apart.
The near truck was the Studebaker look from 1941 through 1948 – and the other more modern truck style was that of the 1949 through 1953 Studebakers.
The South Dakota license plates on each are from the early 1970s so both of these great old trucks have been waiting a long time to be rescued and made to run again. ~~ A Jeff Hampton Photograph ©
The Studebaker Dictator is an automobile produced by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana, United States from 1927-1937. Model year 1928 was the first full year of Dictator production.. Studebaker Cruise-In at Winks, August 26, 2006.
The owner of the Tucumcari Auto Repair displays a collection of Studebakers. These are just a few that he owns.
This 1932 Studebaker was donated to the Petrified Forest National Park by Frank and Rhonda Dobell in 2006 in honor of Route 66, the remains of which pass over the south part of the park. The Dobell family currently operates a ranch south of the park where visitors can prospect for petrified wood.
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Fender Light on a 1956 Studebaker at the 28th Street Metro Cruise
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1956 Studebaker E Type Transtar Pick-Up
Springfield, Oregon
Sometimes when you're driving around looking for a specific thing, like flags on the 4th of July, you come across something completely different that just can't be ignored. This might be one of the nicest looking classic Studebaker trucks I've ever seen.
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1910 Studebaker Landow Lamp at the Studebaker National Museum in South Bend, Indiana
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1951 Studebaker street rod at the 2017 Back to the Fifties car show.
Looks pretty darn good for a four door sedan
Sometimes I get carried away.
Yellow Studebaker at the 2017 Back to the Fifties car show.
Dramatic front end styling.
I have seen so many interesting old vehicles parked at this garage in New Paris, Indiana. They are there only briefly and then are gone. My family had a Studebaker when I was a little kid and I live very near South Bend, Indiana where they were made so its always interesting to have one pop up on the radar. I have to say I never heard of a "President!"
There's something special about classic cars, this Studebaker Champion had all sorts of style and enjoyed photographing it.