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  1. Studebaker - Wikipedia

    In 1740, Peter Studebaker, master of the German Cutler Guild, built his home on a 100-acre parcel which became known as "Bakers Lookout." The first Studebaker wagon factory was also built in the …

  2. The Studebaker History - The Studebaker National Museum

    Journey through the history of the Studebaker Corporation for its beginnings to its role in developing iconic automobiles during the 1950s.

  3. Classic Studebaker for Sale on ClassicCars.com

    There are 174 new and used classic Studebakers listed for sale near you on ClassicCars.com with prices starting as low as $2,000. Find your dream car today.

  4. Studebaker History: Complete Guide to America's Classic Cars

    Sep 28, 2025 · Studebaker was a prominent American automobile manufacturer that had a rich history dating back to its beginnings as a wagon manufacturer in 1852. The company played a significant …

  5. The Rise and Fall of the Studebaker Corporation: What Really …

    Oct 29, 2025 · The Studebaker Corporation remains one of the most fascinating stories in American industrial history. What began as a family blacksmith shop in the mid-19th century grew into one of …

  6. The Rise And Fall Of Studebaker: What Went Wrong? - Jalopnik

    Apr 14, 2025 · Once a major player in the American auto industry, Studebaker died a slow and sad death, crushed under the weight of manufacturing powerhouses Ford, General Motors, and Chrysler.

  7. A brief history of Studebaker, 1852-1966 - Hemmings

    Sep 16, 2015 · The Studebaker Brothers built hundreds of wagons for the North during the Civil War and, by the time the United States was 100 years old, the Studebaker Brothers Manufacturing Co. …

  8. Studebaker Classic Cars for Sale - Classics on Autotrader

    See prices, photos, and find dealers near you.

  9. Studebaker Info - Bobs Resource & Information Page 2026

    For more than six decades, I've been dedicated to preserving the legacy of Studebaker and the design visions of Raymond Loewy and his teams. From restoring cars to maintaining one of the most …

  10. Studebaker - Classic Car Club of America

    Beginning in 1904, Studebaker began making gasoline-powered automobiles. Garford-built chassis and engines would be mated with Studebaker-built bodies and sold under the name of Studebaker …