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Car manufacturer
Studebaker was an American wagon and automobile manufacturer based in South Bend, Indiana. The company held a location at 1600 Broadway in Times Square
Studebaker
American performance sports car
on the Studebaker Avanti and marketed through a succession of five different ownership arrangements between 1965 and 2006. After Studebaker's 1963 closure
Avanti_(car)
Topics referred to by the same term
(disambiguation) List of Studebaker vehicles Studebaker-Packard Corporation Studebaker Canada Studebaker auto manufacturer family Clement Studebaker (1831–1901),
Studebaker_(disambiguation)
Personal luxury car
The Studebaker Avanti is a personal luxury coupe manufactured and marketed by Studebaker Corporation between June 1962 and December 1963. A halo car for
Studebaker_Avanti
Motor vehicle
The Studebaker Lark is a compact car that was produced by Studebaker from 1959 to 1966. From its introduction in early 1959 until 1962, the Lark was a
Studebaker_Lark
Motor vehicle
The Studebaker Champion is an automobile which was produced by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana, from the beginning of the 1939 model
Studebaker_Champion
Motor vehicle
The Starlight coupe is a 2-door body style that was offered by Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana (United States) from 1947 to 1955 on its Champion
Studebaker_Starlight
Motor vehicle
The Studebaker Commander is the model name of several automobiles produced by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana (United States) and Studebaker
Studebaker_Commander
Motor vehicle
The Studebaker Golden Hawk is a two-door pillarless hardtop personal luxury car produced by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana, between
Studebaker_Golden_Hawk
Motor vehicle
The Studebaker President was the premier automobile model manufactured by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana in the United States from 1926
Studebaker_President
American exported military cargo vehicle
The Studebaker US6 (G630) was a series of 2+1⁄2-ton 6×6 and 5-ton 6×4 trucks manufactured by the Studebaker Corporation and REO Motor Car Company during
Studebaker US6 2½-ton 6×6 truck
Studebaker_US6_2½-ton_6×6_truck
Former automobile manufacturer
The Studebaker-Packard Corporation is the entity created in 1954 by the purchase of the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana, by the Packard Motor
Studebaker-Packard Corporation
Studebaker-Packard_Corporation
Lark
1904–1905 Studebaker 9502 1905 Studebaker 9503 1906 Studebaker E 20 1906 Studebaker F 28 1906–1909 Studebaker G 30 1907–1910 Studebaker H 1907 Studebaker L 1908–1909
List_of_Studebaker_vehicles
Motor vehicle
The Studebaker Speedster was an automobile produced by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana during the 1955 model year. The vehicle was considered
Studebaker_Speedster
Motor vehicle
The Studebaker Dictator is an automobile produced by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana, United States, from 1927 until 1937. Model year
Studebaker_Dictator
Motor vehicle
The Studebaker Silver Hawk is an automobile produced in 1957, 1958 and 1959 by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana. Studebaker introduced
Studebaker_Silver_Hawk
American diversified manufacturer (1967–1979)
Studebaker-Worthington was a diversified American manufacturer created in 1967 through a merger of Studebaker Corporation, Wagner Electric and Worthington
Studebaker-Worthington
Toby Studebaker is a former U.S. Marine who abducted a 12-year-old British girl in 2003 after grooming her via the Internet and was jailed for four and
Toby_Studebaker
American automobile pioneer (1833–1917)
Mohler Studebaker (10 October 1833 – 16 March 1917) was the Pennsylvania Dutch co-founder and later executive of what would become the Studebaker Corporation
John_Studebaker
Motor vehicle
The Studebaker Gran Turismo Hawk (or GT Hawk) was a grand touring coupe sold by Studebaker motors between 1962 and 1964. The top of the Studebaker line
Studebaker_Gran_Turismo_Hawk
Motor vehicle
The Studebaker Champ is a light-duty pickup truck produced by the Studebaker Corporation from 1960-1964, the last such vehicles designed by the company
Studebaker_Champ
Widow of Chris Kyle (born 1974)
Taya Renae Kyle (née Studebaker; born September 4, 1974) is an American author, political commentator, and military veteran's family activist. Known as
Taya_Kyle
Automotive and industrial designer
Studebaker Starliner while he was the Manager and Chief Designer of Raymond Loewy and Associates South Bend, Indiana office, which had the Studebaker
Robert_E._Bourke_Jr.
Cars developed and produced by Studebaker Corporation
The Studebaker Wagonaire was a station wagon produced by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana, from 1963–1966. It featured a retractable
Studebaker_Wagonaire
Motor vehicle
The Studebaker Land Cruiser is an automobile that was produced by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana (United States) from 1934 to 1954.
Studebaker_Land_Cruiser
Ted Studebaker (September 29,1945 outside of Dayton, Ohio – 26 April 1971) was a pacifist and conscientious objector who served as an agricultural worker
Ted_Studebaker
United States historic place
The Fine Arts Building, formerly known as the Studebaker Building, is a 10-story edifice at 410 S Michigan Avenue across from Grant Park in Chicago in
Fine_Arts_Building_(Chicago)
Motor vehicle
Transtar was the model name given to the line of trucks produced by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana, from 1956-1958 and 1960-1963 (although
Studebaker_Transtar
2024 American comedy film
with a group of rowdy older students. Meanwhile, chemistry teacher Mr. Studebaker arrives and quickly becomes increasingly intoxicated. Connor, bored at
Incoming_(film)
Motor vehicle
The Studebaker Electric was a car manufactured by the Studebaker Brothers Manufacturing Company of South Bend, Indiana, a forerunner of the Studebaker Corporation
Studebaker_Electric
American manufacturer (1831–1901)
Clement Studebaker (March 12, 1831 – November 27, 1901) was an American wagon and carriage manufacturer. With his brother Henry, he co-founded the H &
Clement_Studebaker
Motor vehicle
The E series Studebaker trucks are the original 1955 E series Studebaker trucks, sold in half-ton, 3/4-ton, and 1-, 1.5-, and 2-ton capacities, and the
Studebaker_E-series_truck
Motor vehicle
The Studebaker Conestoga is an all-steel station wagon that was produced in 1954 and 1955 by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana (USA).
Studebaker_Conestoga
Motor vehicle
The Studebaker M-series is a pickup truck series designed in the late 1930s by the Studebaker Corporation. The M-series Studebaker trucks came in several
Studebaker_M-series_truck
Topics referred to by the same term
Studebaker Building may refer to: Studebaker Building (St. Petersburg, Florida) Fine Arts Building (Chicago), formerly known as the Studebaker Building
Studebaker_Building
Series of cars
The Studebaker-Packard Hawk series were cars produced by the merged Studebaker-Packard corporation between 1956 and 1964. All but the 1958 Packard Hawk
Studebaker-Packard Hawk series
Studebaker-Packard_Hawk_series
American automotive products brand name
acquired by the Studebaker-Packard Corporation. Studebaker briefly tied STP into its advertising as an abbreviation for "Studebaker Tested Products"
STP_(motor_oil_company)
American guitarist and harmonica player
John Grimaldi (born November 5, 1952) , better known by his stage name Studebaker John is an American blues guitarist and harmonica player. He is a practitioner
Studebaker_John
Defunct Canadian automobile manufacturer
Studebaker of Canada Ltd. was the name given to Studebaker Corporation's Canadian manufacturing arm. While Studebaker produced cars in Canada prior to
Studebaker_Canada
Museum in South Bend, Indiana, United States
The Studebaker National Museum is a museum in South Bend, Indiana, United States, that displays a variety of automobiles, wagons, carriages, and military
Studebaker_National_Museum
American basketball team (1942–1943)
The Chicago Studebaker Flyers (also known as the Chicago Studebakers) were a National Basketball League team from 1942 to 1943. They were funded by the
Chicago_Studebaker_Flyers
Motor vehicle
The Studebaker Sky Hawk was a pillarless two-door hardtop coupe produced by the Studebaker-Packard Corporation for the 1956 model year only. The Sky Hawk
Studebaker_Sky_Hawk
Motor vehicle
The Scotsman is an automobile series that was produced by the Studebaker Packard Corporation of South Bend, Indiana, during the 1957 and 1958 model years
Studebaker_Scotsman
American machinery manufacturer
manufacturer founded in 1845. In 1967 it merged with Studebaker and Wagner Electric to form Studebaker-Worthington. This company was in turn acquired by
Worthington_Corporation
Defunct luxury automobile company
(General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler). Packard merged with Studebaker in 1953 and formed the Studebaker-Packard Corporation. This merger was intended to be temporary
Packard
Motor vehicle
The Studebaker Big Six was an automobile produced by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana, between 1918 and 1926, being designated the Model
Studebaker_Big_Six
Motor vehicle
The Studebaker Coupe Express is a passenger car based coupe utility, produced by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana, between 1937 and 1939
Studebaker_Coupe_Express
The Studebaker Power Hawk is a two-door pillared coupe manufactured by the Studebaker-Packard Corporation for the 1956 model year only. The Power Hawk
Studebaker_Power_Hawk
Automobile from Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Brooks Stevens for Studebaker. Stevens subsequently formed a company to manufacture and market the cars, which were a standard Studebaker chassis with special
Excalibur_(automobile)
American lawyer (1916–2004)
mergers. He arranged the merger of Studebaker and Worthington Corporation, and for some time ran the combined Studebaker-Worthington. He provided the financing
Derald_Ruttenberg
American automobile designer
for several American automobile companies, most notably Chrysler and Studebaker. Exner is widely known for the "Forward Look" he created for the 1955–1963
Virgil_Exner
Motor vehicle
The Studebaker 2R is a series of light- and medium-duty trucks built by the Studebaker Corporation from April 1948 until the end of 1953. For the 1954
Studebaker_2R/3R
City in Indiana, United States
River access assisted heavy industrial development such as that of the Studebaker Corporation and the Oliver Chilled Plow Company. Like other Rust Belt
South_Bend,_Indiana
John Ward Studebaker (June 10, 1887 – July 26, 1989) served as U.S. Commissioner of Education from 1934 to 1948. He was also Chairman of the U.S. Radio
John_Ward_Studebaker
American football player (born 1985)
Andrew Michael Studebaker (born September 16, 1985) is an American former professional football player who was a linebacker in the National Football League
Andy_Studebaker
Class of military medium duty trucks
"Jimmy", with over 560,000 units built. Another 200,000+ deuces were Studebaker and REO US6, built primarily for Lend-Lease export, mostly to the Soviet
2½-ton_6×6_truck
NBL professional basketball team season
The 1942–43 Chicago Studebaker Flyers season was the first and only season of the Chicago Studebaker Flyers playing in the United States' National Basketball
1942–43 Chicago Studebaker Flyers season
1942–43_Chicago_Studebaker_Flyers_season
American biathlete (born 1984)
Sara Studebaker-Hall (born October 7, 1984) is a retired biathlete from the United States who competed on the World Cup circuit from 2009 to 2014. Born
Sara_Studebaker-Hall
American manufacturer
Peter Everst Studebaker (April 1, 1836 – October 9, 1897) was treasurer and chairman for the Studebaker wagon business. He was known for helping his brothers
Peter_Studebaker
American businessman (1871–1932)
Clement Studebaker Jr. (August 11, 1871 – December 3, 1932) was an American businessman and the son of wagon, carriage and automobile manufacturer Clement
Clement_Studebaker_Jr.
Defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer
Studebaker-Garford was an automobile produced and distributed jointly by the Garford Company of Elyria, Ohio, and the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend
Studebaker-Garford
Motor vehicle
The Studebaker Flight Hawk produced by Studebaker in 1956 was the lowest-priced model in the four-model Hawk family sports car line that included the
Studebaker_Flight_Hawk
Park in Olive Township, St. Joseph County, Indiana
the Studebaker Corporation, formerly of nearby South Bend, Indiana, as the first model test facility for an American automobile company. Studebaker developed
Bendix_Woods
Automotive body design with a narrow center surrounded by flaring fenders
re-designed the actual Coke bottle as well, introduced it on the radical 1962 Studebaker Avanti gran turismo. The design was pioneered in fighter jets to significantly
Coke_bottle_styling
Motor vehicle
The Studebaker Light Four was an automobile produced by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana, in 1918 and 1919. The car was officially designated
Studebaker_Light_Four
French-born American industrial designer
bottle redesign, the Lucky Strike package, Coldspot refrigerators, the Studebaker Avanti and Champion, and the Air Force One livery. He was engaged by equipment
Raymond_Loewy
Motor vehicle
The Studebaker Light Six is a car built by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana from 1918 to 1927. It shared its wheelbase and standard equipment
Studebaker_Light_Six
Sports season
in the Chicago Studebaker Flyers. However, by the time the 1943 World Professional Basketball Tournament began, the Chicago Studebaker Flyers would end
1942–43 National Basketball League (United States) season
1942–43_National_Basketball_League_(United_States)_season
Motor vehicle
The Studebaker Special Six was an American automobile built by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana from 1918 to 1927. While in production
Studebaker_Special_Six
American actor (1900–1978)
A. Studebaker. As a student, Studebaker was the male lead in the opera "King Hal," produced by his high school in Kansas City, Kansas. Studebaker served
Hugh_Studebaker
American sitcom (1961–1966)
sponsored from 1961 to 1963 by Studebaker-Packard Corporation and Studebaker Corporation. At first, sponsorship came from Studebaker's dealer association, with
Mister_Ed
American lawyer and businessman (1905–89)
was an American lawyer and businessman who became the chairman of the Studebaker corporation. Guthrie was born in Richmond, Virginia. He attended The Citadel
Randolph_H._Guthrie
American automobile brand
Rockne was an American automobile brand produced by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana, from 1932 to 1933. The brand was named for University
Rockne
Motor vehicle
The Erskine was an American automobile brand produced by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana, United States, from 1926 to 1930. The marque
Erskine_(automobile)
equipment manufacturing firm established in 1891 that became part of Studebaker-Worthington in 1967. Wagner Electric Corporation was founded by Herbert
Wagner_Electric
Historic district in Michigan, United States
automobile production in the early 20th century. Ford Motor Company, Studebaker, Cadillac, Dodge, and Regal Motor Car had plants in the area, as well
Piquette Avenue Industrial Historic District
Piquette_Avenue_Industrial_Historic_District
American businessman (1871–1933)
manufacturing industries before joining the Studebaker motor car manufacturing firm in 1911. He served as Studebaker's president from 1915 until the firm encountered
Albert_Russel_Erskine
Historic house in Indiana, United States
it was the residence of Clement Studebaker, a co-founder of the Studebaker vehicle manufacturing firm. Studebaker lived in the house from 1889 until
Tippecanoe_Place
Building in New York City (1902–2004)
73°59′4.13″W / 40.7601833°N 73.9844806°W / 40.7601833; -73.9844806 The Studebaker Building is a former structure at 1600 Broadway on the northeast corner
Studebaker Building (Midtown Manhattan)
Studebaker_Building_(Midtown_Manhattan)
American voice actor
Chalky Studebaker, Willie White, Walter "Skunky" Beaumont, Bill Bluff, and Vice Principal Lamarr Bone on Doug. Doug - Mr. Phil Funnie, Chalky Studebaker, Willie
Doug_Preis
American manufacturer of electrical equipment
McGraw-Edison purchased Studebaker-Worthington, a company formed from a merger of Studebaker and the Worthington Corporation. The automaker Studebaker had been founded
McGraw-Edison
Sports car race held in Mexico
and '60s American stock cars; the most popular shapes are the 1953/54 Studebaker Starliner hardtops and Starlight pillared coupes, originally designed
Carrera_Panamericana
Former industrial building in New York, USA
The Studebaker Building is located at 615 West 131st Street, between Broadway and 12th Avenue, and between 131st and 132nd Streets, in the Manhattanville
Studebaker Building (Columbia University)
Studebaker_Building_(Columbia_University)
Historic house in Indiana, United States
Stewart-Studebaker House, also known as the John Studebaker Residence, is a historic home located at Bluffton, Indiana. It was built in 1882, and is a
Stewart-Studebaker_House
American scientist (1886–1951)
February 24, 1951) was an American scientist and engineer who was one of the Studebaker engineers known as The Three Musketeers. Frederick Morrell Zeder was born
Frederick_Morrell_Zeder
American businessman (born 1935 or 1936)
He bought his first Studebaker at 15 and eventually amassed a collection of over 700 vehicles, including over 250 Studebakers, which were all sold at
Ron_Hackenberger
American lawn mower manufacturer
by the Studebaker Corporation by 1960 and later sold off by Studebaker-Worthington. Studebaker purchased Gravely to strengthen the Studebaker Corporation
Gravely_Tractor
United States historic place
The Studebaker Showroom is a historic commercial building at 519 Port Arthur Avenue (corner of De Queen) in downtown Mena, Arkansas. It is a single-story
Studebaker_Showroom
Type of advanced driver-assistance system
option for the Studebaker President. By 1937 the device, called "NoRoL" by Bendix, was available on Hudson, Nash and many other cars. Studebaker and many other
Hill-holder
Distributor for Mercedes-Benz passenger cars
distribution assets. With Studebaker faltering, trying to retain viable outlets, Daimler recruited about 200 top-performing Studebaker dealership owners, sending
Mercedes-Benz_USA
Motor vehicle
approached Studebaker to purchase rights to use the DG-series automatic developed by the Detroit Gear division of Borg-Warner. The Studebaker board of directors
Cruise-O-Matic
Studebaker engineers
The Three Musketeers is a nickname given to a team of three Studebaker engineers, Frederick Morrell Zeder, Owen Ray Skelton, and Carl Breer. They would
The Three Musketeers (Studebaker engineers)
The_Three_Musketeers_(Studebaker_engineers)
Soviet/Russian multiple launch rocket system
sometimes referred to as BM-13S. The cross-country performance of the Studebaker US6 2½-ton 6×6 truck was so good that it became the GAU's standard mounting
Katyusha_rocket_launcher
Passenger car in a three-box configuration
style occurred in 1912. This designation was applied when the Studebaker Four and Studebaker Six models were marketed and described in automotive magazine
Sedan_(automobile)
Minor league baseball team
seasons of playing as the "Reds," the 1924 Lexington became known as the "Studebakers." The nickname change occurred after the team owner reached an agreement
Lexington_Reds
United States historic place
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Studebaker Building (St. Petersburg, Florida). The Studebaker Building (now home to the USGS St. Petersburg Coastal
Studebaker Building (St. Petersburg, Florida)
Studebaker_Building_(St._Petersburg,_Florida)
Car model
The 1957 and 1958 Packard lineup of automobiles were based on Studebaker models: restyled, rebadged, and given more luxurious interiors. After 1956 production
1957_and_1958_Packards
American heavy vehicle manufacturer
In 1964, Kaiser-Jeep purchased the Studebaker facilities on Chippewa Avenue in South Bend, Indiana, Studebaker's "General Products Division", and its
AM_General
Labor strike in Detroit, US
The 1913 Studebaker strike was a labor strike involving workers for the American car manufacturer Studebaker in Detroit. The six-day June 1913 strike
1913_Studebaker_strike
Motor vehicle
Porsche 542 or Studebaker Z-87 was a prototype made by Porsche for Studebaker in 1953. The first prototype Porsche 530, a four-seat version of the Porsche
Porsche_542
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Defender of men
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English : habitational name from Spelsbury in Oxfordshire, named in Old English with the personal name Spēol + burh ‘stronghold’.
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A Companion; Returning
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Farmer.
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Scents of the Forest
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Lord Krishna
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Slave of. Servant of. Used to join with female names with Divine Name.
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Divine beauty
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A new beginning
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