Designed by Bob BourkeIn 1951, Studebaker boss Harold Vance had Raymond Loewy's studio work up a two-door, four-seat show car. Vance showed a keen interest in the coupe and green-lighted the car for ...
The Starliner (as well as the Starlight coupe) was Studebaker's shot at creating an American sports car, and the Raymond Loewy/Bob Bourke ahead-of-its-time styling was more sleek and slender than ...
Modern cars have a lot going for them, including advanced electronics, a plethora of safety features, and refined and efficient engines. However, if you’re after something a little more old school ...
Originally introduced in 1927, the Commander was one of Studebaker's longest-running nameplates. Discontinued in 1935, it returned in 1937 and disappeared again in 1942. The company revived the name ...
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