SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WSBT) — The 41st annual Studebaker swap meet, and car show is taking place this weekend at the St. Joseph County fairgrounds. The yearly tradition brings in car fans from all over.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This Oct. 9, 2008, file photo shows a Studebaker wagon from the 1800s that traveled the world fair circuit and had recently ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. SOUTH BEND ― An important part of Studebaker history has made its way back home ― and this time it’s permanent. A Studebaker race ...
After World War II, Studebaker led the industry by being the first automobile manufacturer to bring out a completely new car for the 1947 model year. Naturally, it wanted the country to know about its ...
On February 16, 1852, two brothers named Henry and Clement Studebaker opened a small blacksmith and wagon shop in South Bend, Indiana. With just $68 worth of tools and a lot of work, they started a ...
Bob Boyer played a bit part in American automotive history, and came close to never finding out about it. Were it not for a complete stranger visiting the Studebaker National Museum recently, Boyer ...
The roughly 7,000 people Studebaker employed in South Bend accounted for 8 percent of St. Joseph County's total employment. The average Studebaker worker was 54; 60 percent had relatives who worked ...
The antique cars, exuding the romance of the early days of the automobile, travel down the road with a regal style. Studebakers were manufactured for more than 50 years. But it’s the earliest versions ...
How many now-defunct automakers saved their best work for last? While long-running brands like Plymouth, Oldsmobile, and Pontiac largely left this world with a whimper, playing out the string with a ...
Editor's note: The majority of this timeline of the Studebaker Corp. originally appeared in The Tribune on May 5, 2017. • 1820: John Clement Studebaker marries Rebecca Mohler, settles near Gettysburg, ...
SOUTH BEND ― An important part of Studebaker history has made its way back home ― and this time it’s permanent. A Studebaker race car built and later modified for the running of the Indianapolis 500 ...
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