Custom hot rods are great, but very few are as extreme from an aesthetic standpoint as this 1957 Studebaker Golden Hawk. Dubbed the Dream Roadster, it blends parts from various different car and ...
In 1954, Studebaker and Packard formed a merger in a desperate attempt to survive the aggressive Ford-GM price wars. Things didn't go as planned, and both companies went bankrupt in the 1960s. But not ...
Just after the close of World War II, the automotive industry began to undergo several major changes. One of the then-new developments was a move away from the old-school, high-fendered, tall styling ...
In 1955, Studebaker built a limited-edition hardtop based on the President to enter the personal luxury car market. Called the Speedster, it sold only 2,215 units, but that number was big enough for ...
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