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A 1951 Studebaker fastback might not be the first vehicle to come to mind when we think “Woody,” but here one sits on the SEMA show floor. There’s a reason for that: Studebaker didn’t make ...
More wagon memories: Family lore about a 1949 Ford Woodie station wagon in the desert ... then dug up one circa 1970 of his father's Studebaker wagon.
Somehow, Studebaker had managed to scrape together enough money to tool up for its first four-door station wagon in 1957. The company had taken to naming its wagons for prestigious hotels ...
This car's owner, Mike Rugens, has also owned a succession of 1955 to 1966 Studebaker models. What seems remarkable about this wagon today is the amount of light admitted to the passenger cabin.
However, if you’re after something a little more old school that will remind you of what cars used to be like, this 1954 Studebaker Wagon restomod might do the trick. Studebaker was founded in ...
The Studebaker National Museum opened its newest exhibit, “Family Haulers: The American Station Wagon,” on Friday. The exhibit showcases an immersive exploration of the beloved vehicle and its ...
In 1863, the business was turned over to the son, John A. Chockelt. While the carriage and wagon industries of Studebaker and Coquillard sought the wagon market in the western territories of the ...