If you have a neighbor who doesn't call the cops at the first sign of loud music, or a throaty motor for that matter, you're a fortunate individual. Pete Thomsen can say he's one of those lucky ...
The origin of Studebaker pickups can be traced back to 1852 in Placerville, California, where John Mohler Studebaker sold his first wheelbarrow. John's device looked like a wood-floored pickup bed on ...
A 1949 Studebaker truck used to transport sound equipment to early Grateful Dead shows is expected to fetch up to $500,000 at an auction that began Thursday in Alameda. The late Owsley Stanley, who ...
Prices shown are the prices you can expect to pay for a 1949 Studebaker 3/4 Ton Pickup across different levels of condition. Edit options.
The Studebaker 2R series of light trucks was introduced for the 1949 model year as the first new postwar truck design out of South Bend, and it was a big sales success. You won't see many of these ...
1949 was the first model year of the 2R. I couldn't find a build tag on this truck, so I'm going with the junkyard's assessment of it as a '49 model. A 4-speed manual transmission came standard on the ...
Studebaker Corp. was at least two years ahead of the industry with its post-World War II cars. In 1947, while the rest of the industry was building face-lifted prewar models, Studebaker introduced ...
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — Although Chevrolet introduced the Cameo Carrier in 1955 as the first pickup truck marketed for everyday transport, the one currently on display at the Studebaker National ...
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