It’s somewhat inevitable that even the staunchest gearhead among us will have to concede defeat and buy a family vehicle if children are in the future. I often think about what I’d purchase that would be safe and spacious but also… more»
Studebaker
1880 Studebaker: The Original Wagon
There are wagons and then there are wagons! No this isn’t a joke, alright so maybe it’s a little bit, but this is still an interesting find. The wagon you see above is a Studebaker wagon, an actually wagon… more»
1955 Studebaker Speedster: Rare Project
When most of us think of Speedsters, the first thing that comes to mind is the drop top Porsche Speedster, but when Studebaker debuted their Speedster in 1955 they had a slightly different take on what it meant to… more»
1962 Studebaker GT: Supercharged Hawk
I have always been a fan of Studebaker, especially the Hawk cars. They were a mixture of American reliability and European flash, with a bit of quirkiness thrown in for good measure. The Gran Tourismo Hawk is without a… more»
Studie With A Skylight: 1962 Lark Skytop
Despite having been stored for a while, this Lark is in better shape than most barn finds. It’s currently located in a garage in Mishawaka, Indiana and is listed here on eBay with a buy-it-now of $5,600 and bidding… more»
Rusty Gold: 1956 Studebaker Golden Hawk
Being a fan of all things oddball, I just can’t resist a Studebaker barn find. Of all the great American brands to have ever built cars, Studebaker made some of the most unusually fantastic ones. Not only were they… more»
Patinaed Pickup: 1955 Studebaker E10
Growing up only a few hours from South Dakota and having family in the Black Hills area meant spending many a weekend in South Dakota. I still remember fondly driving around as a family looking at all the old… more»
Well Optioned 1962 Studebaker GT Hawk
This 1962 Studebaker Gran Turismo Hawk may not be as desirable as say a Golden Hawk, but this one definitely still deserves a look. It is claimed to be all original and just out of long term storage, but… more»
Save The Paint: 1963 Studebaker Wagonaire
Quite a few Wagonaires have graced these pages over the years. Mainly because of that sliding roof that made it possible haul tall items in the back! These Studebaker wagons were novel while still being simple. They were also… more»
Truck Thursday? 1962 Studebaker Champ
So now that we are finally recovered from our amazing journey to Oregon and back, it’s time to get back to work! We have hundreds of emails to go through and many of those are great submissions. We are… more»
California Truckin: 1937 Studebaker Coupe Express
Of all the classic trucks we have seen over the years, few look better than the ones to come out of Studebaker. One of our all time favorites is their J-5, particularly the Coupe Express model. The flowing lines and swooping… more»
Barn Find CUV: 1949 Studebaker 2R10
There are undoubtedly a few of us here who haven’t ever heard the term “coupe utility vehicle”, but the moment I mention Ranchero or El Camino the image of a car and truck hybrid will instantly come to mind. Well… more»
Open Top Wagon: 1963 Studebaker Wagonaire
So what’s better than a Studebaker Wagon? How about one with a V8, three speed manual, A/C, and a retractable roof? If you’ve been on the hunt for a station wagon that checks off all these boxes, than this… more»
Desert Lark: 1959 Studebaker 2-Door Wagon
So far this Wagon Wednesday is shaping up to be a great day! Just when we think it can’t get any better, it does. We have always been fans of the Studebaker Lark, so naturally this 2 door wagon… more»
Sleeper Potential: 1959 Studebaker Lark
For those of us who aren’t already Studebaker fans, swinging this barn’s doors open probably wouldn’t cause much excitement. However, once you take a closer look at this little Lark, you might just have a change of heart. Sure… more»
Flying Scotsman: 1957 Studebaker Wagon
Most classic car fans can instantly identify a number of cars from 1957, such as the Chevy Nomad and Corvette, but if you show them the car above, they likely wouldn’t have the slightest clue what it is. There… more»
















