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advanced technology of
Peter Studebaker. (see
Bakers Lookout Peter Studebakers 1740 home website) In 1747
Peter Studebaker built a road
through his owned...
- (born 1952),
American blues musician Sara
Studebaker-Hall (born 1984),
American biathlete Lexington Studebakers, a
minor league baseball team
based in Lexington...
-
continued to plunge;
fewer than 20,000
Studebakers were
built in 1965, and some
blamed the poor
results on
Studebaker of Canada's
decision to make no year-to-year...
- line on July 25, 1958. That year,
Studebaker instructed company personnel to sell
their Packards and use only
Studebakers.: p255
Hurley was able to negotiate...
- The
Studebaker Speedster was an
automobile produced by the
Studebaker Corporation of
South Bend,
Indiana during the 1955
model year. The
vehicle was considered...
- 1946,
Studebaker built a
limited number of cars
based on this body s**** in
preparation for its new body and
design rollout in 1947. All
Studebakers built...
- 1951.
Automatic transmission introduced in 1950. For 1950 and 1951, all
Studebakers received a
freshening of the 1947
design with the
addition of the "bullet...
-
November 27, 1901.
Studebaker was
buried at the
Studebaker-Milburn
Mausoleum at the
South Bend City Cemetery. Some of the
Studebakers were
moved from the...
- The
Studebaker Avanti is a
personal luxury coupe manufactured and
marketed by
Studebaker Corporation between June 1962 and
December 1963. A halo car for...
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sliding roof panel. In 1962,
Stevens developed prototypes for a new line
Studebakers that
included a
station wagon named "Skyview" that
featured a partially...