The 1954 Studebaker Commander arrived in showrooms looking like it had slipped in from the future, while much of Detroit was ...
Studebaker brought back the Commander nameplate for the 1964 model, as the company hoped that an iconic model would breathe new life into its lineup. Unfortunately, the new Commander didn't change the ...
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The term survivor has lost some of its meaning nowadays when it's also applied to classic cars that have been repainted or had their engines rebuilt. But this doesn't mean there aren't any true ...
1955 Studebaker buyers could get a modern, Borg-Warner-made three-speed automatic transmission for an extra $227 (that's about $2,210 in 2020 dollars). A three-on-the-tree column-shift manual ...
Hans Slade is a former Coast Guard officer who retired in 1985 after 27 years of service. He currently lives in Rio Vista, in Solano County, where he plays golf and enjoys life. When I moved to San ...
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 ...
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When Bradley Gaston of Fountain Valley drives his 1940 Studebaker Commander four-door sedan, it brings back memories of family. That’s because the car is the same year, make and model of a car once ...
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WNDU) - An iconic car featured in a beloved ‘70s family movie will be getting a new lease on life. According to our reporting partners at the South Bend Tribune, the ‘51 Studebaker ...
BELOIT—Tom Holter wasn’t planning on buying another car when he got a call from his friend Brad Ewald. Ewald had spotted a 1954 Studebaker Commander for sale as he was driving past a rummage sale at a ...
Most of the vehicles in a typical American pull-the-parts-yourself wrecking yard will be 10 to 25 years old, with a handful from the most recent decade and a scattering from the 1970s or 1960s.