Produced from 1960 to 1964, the Champ was Studebaker's last pickup truck. The final-year version is the rarest, with only 2,509 units made.
The car enthusiasts at WD Detailing resurrect a disaster Studebaker abandoned for thirty years, demonstrating how to restore a severely neglected classic.
This supercharged 1963 Avanti R2, once personally owned by designer Raymond Loewy, is on display at the L.A. museum now.
When enthusiasts debate the birth of the American muscle car, the 1964 Pontiac GTO often takes the crown. However, a year ...
Like most orphan-brand classic cars out there, Studebakers are often turned into restomods. And most owners usually go with LS-type GM or small-block Chevrolet mills. Well, here's a 1953 Studebaker ...
Polestar, an all-electric subsidiary of Volvo, has announced it will introduce four new vehicles over the next three years, ...
Old photos touch a nerve in us. Guideposts, they mark important events, precious moments and rekindle memories of simpler ...
The shining sun and the pleasant weather added to the enthusiasm of the participants and also the visitors who had come to see the cars, while around a hundred vintage and classic cars of different ...
This weekend in Chicagoland, enjoy music from Everclear, Keith Sweat, Ghostface Killah, and Levity, catch the musical comedy ...
Chevrolet debuted one of the greatest muscle car engines of all time... a year before the fuel crisis hit.
In September 1923 the people of Lodi were horrified to learn that our respected butcher Alexander Kels had somehow been murdered, placed in the back seat of his Studebaker, and ...