
Studebaker - Wikipedia
In 1740, Peter Studebaker, master of the German Cutler Guild, built his home on a property known as "Bakers Lookout." The first Studebaker wagon factory was also built in the same …
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.
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 …
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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 family | Automotive Industry, Car Manufacturing, …
Studebaker family, U.S. automobile manufacturers whose firm became the world’s largest producer of horse-drawn vehicles and a leader in automobile manufacturing.
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, …
From Horses to Horsepower: Studebaker Helped Move a Nation
The Studebaker story began when brothers Henry and Clement opened the H & C Studebaker blacksmith shop at the corner of Michigan and Jefferson Streets in South Bend, Indiana, on …
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 …