In 1955, Studebaker introduced the Speedster as a limited-edition two-door hardtop version of the President. The car wasn't particularly successful, with 2,215 units sold, but it prompted the company ...
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Design icons: The Studebaker “Bullet Nose”
Studebaker’s 1950 "Bullet Nose" stood as a radical departure from the chrome-heavy norms of Detroit. Designed by automotive ...
PEBBLE BEACH >> Packard automobiles were testaments to driving luxury for nearly six decades. The choices of generals, kings and presidents, the enduring machines ranged from single-cylinder horseless ...
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Why the 1957 Packard Clipper lost momentum
The 1957 Packard Clipper arrived at a moment when its parent company desperately needed a hit, yet instead of reviving the ...
Packard and Pontiac were the last automakers to produce straight-engine engines for US passenger cars. Both were discontinued ...
The Studebaker National Museum hosted its seventh annual Concours d’Elegance at Copshaholm, showcasing 82 vintage vehicles. The event featured a diverse range of cars, including a 1911 Rolls-Royce ...
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