A V8 Ford Mustang is as American as a baseball player's mother eating a slice of apple pie. If you see a classic Ford Mustang, especially a model from the 1960s, there will almost always be a ...
Last week's Guess the Vehicle photograph became very interesting as the week went on. Originally, Mark Van Deventer of StudebakerClubs.com thought it was a Studebaker pickup anywhere from a 1949 to a ...
This 1951 Studebaker Model 2R5 half-ton pickup belongs to local banker Warren Williams of Brainerd. It has a 170 cubic inch six-cylinder original engine which produces 85 horsepower. Williams, a ...
“I grew up in a Studebaker family,” Molly Culver said. In Reno, Wis., her father, brothers and uncle all drove Studebakers. “Back in those days,” she said, “being a girl, I didn't get a car.” Her ...
Murray Welsh has no explanation why a 1950 Studebaker Champion Regal Deluxe sedan is parked in his garage — other than its peculiar appeal. The bullet-nose Studebaker was built in the South Bend, Ind.
A minor inaccuracy sneaked into Ben Stein's excellent memoir about car-buying in the 1950s [Outlook, July 15]. Although the Studebaker Golden Hawk surely was "the coolest car on earth," it did not ...