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Studebaker: The Complete History




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Studebaker began business as a builder of covered wagons. By 1921 they were the number four automaker in the nation. By 1932 they were bankrupt. And for Studebaker, one of the most remarkable stories in American automotive history, that was only the beginning. Studebaker: America's Most Successful Independent Automaker tells the full and fabulously colorful history of this icon of the American automotive scene. Rife with triumph and tragedy, brilliant moves and boneheaded decisions, Studebaker’s decades of building cars makes for a tempestuous saga featuring some of the more interesting characters in the twentieth-century business world.

But, above all, the story features cars that, for countless Americans, truly defined driving: not just the Champion, which rocketed the company back to the top in 1939, or the 1950s Raymond Lowey-designed Starliner, deemed a “work of art” by the Museum of Modern Art, but also the Hawks and Larks that so many drivers loved. As the book traces Studebaker’s fortunes from success to crisis to merger and back, it also dwells with loving photographic attention on the vehicles, from the first electric car to the last Avanti.

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More Than They Promised: The Studebaker Story




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An Interesting Story Told Well
This is an excellent overview of the life and death of an important part of the history of the U.S. auto industry. It covers all periods of the company's history well and combines the stories of people, products, and the entire industry very nicely.The chapter on the Avanti is a marginal addition to the narrative but the last chapter on why Studebaker failed is excellent. The author points out that most readers of auto industry history focus their interest on product and forget the impact of other factors such as competitors' actions, shifting consumer taste, and the health of the overall economy. The role of the UAW in Studebaker's demise is also presented clearly.The book is well laid out with enough photographs to keep it visually interesting without being overwhelming.
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This lavishly illustrated book on the famous automobile manufacturer traces the Studebaker family from its arrival in America in 1736, to the beginnings of the wagon business under John M. Studebaker and his brothers in the nineteenth century, to the family’s entry into the automobile industry in 1902, to the last Studebaker automobile to roll off the assembly line in 1966.

The book, however, is much more than the story of a family business; it is also, in microcosm, the story of the industrial development of America. The Studebakers had always been industrialists in the sense that they made their living by manufacturing things, albeit on a small scale. When the Industrial Revolution hit the country with full force, spurred on by the Civil War, it transformed America from a rural-agrarian society into an urban-industrial one. The fortunes of the Studebaker family were transformed with it.

As the title suggests, the Studebaker story was mostly one of success. Studebaker wagons and carriages were long noted for their quality and popularity, and so, too, were Studebaker automobiles. The 1953 Starliner and the 1963 Avanti, designed under Raymond Loewy’s direction, are widely regarded as among the most innovative examples of American industrial design.

The book deals in detail with the soaring prosperity of the company in the 1920s, the bankruptcy and miraculous recovery in the 1930s, the stupendous success of the early post-World War II period, and the eventual decline of the company’s fortunes in the mid-1950s. It describes the development of such famous models as the Lark, Avanti, and Gran Tourisimo Hawk, with special attention paid to the Avanti II, a surprisingly successful spinoff from the dying company that continued to be produced until 1991. The final chapter, on why Studebaker died, is tightly reasoned and more convincing than previous theories. Throughout, the author has used personal incident and characterization to bring to life the rich, tumultuous history of one of America’s longest enduring industrial empires.

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An interesting look....
"More Than They Promised" was an excellent read. It detailed the entire history of Studebaker from its beginnings as wagon makers to its entry into the manufacture of automobiles.Particularly interesting was the postwar era, especially after the disasterous merger with Packard. It SHOULD have worked, but in reality it was a total failure. The Sherwood Egbert era was very well detailed with his last-ditch efforts to save the automobile operations of what had by then become a conglomerate. At the time of their death, cars were but a small part of the empire.I am fascinated by the Studebaker story, although I was only 8 years old when the last Studebaker was produced. I have often wondered what would have happened had they survived. Would they have survived the increasingly oppressive government safety and emission requirements? Would they have survived the fuel crises of '73 and '79?I have had the pleasure of visiting the Studebaker National Museum in South Bend, IN...
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Self-inflicted tragedy
I was born in South Bend and my neighbors and relatives worked at Studebaker. This book is an excellent portrait of a company sliding inexorably downhill. Some of the factors that killed Studebaker were internal (labor relations, high unit costs, lack of due diligence about the company's condition in the Packard merger) and some were external (George Romney's refusal to form a fourth major out of American Motors). Discussed in detail are the beautiful cars Studebaker built and their skill in managing the difficult transition from wagonmakers to automakers. (Lincoln rode in a Studebaker carriage to Ford's theater) Bonsall doesn't hesitate to point out the flaws and missteps Studebaker made, though. This book is an affectionate portrait of an American company that was part of the landscape for a century and has now vanished without a trace. Recommended.
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2011 HOT WHEELS STUDEBAKER AVANTI TREASURE HUNT #5 OF 15




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  • TREA$URE HUNT$
  • LIMITED EDITION 2011 HOT WHEELS TREASURE HUNT
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2011 HOT WHEELS STUDEBAKER AVANTI TREASURE HUNT #5 OF 15. Top to learn more




Studebaker Cars (Crestline)




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Changed my opinion, of Studebaker .
As a Packard man ; I'm a little bitter about Studebaker . After receiving and reading this book ; my bitter feelings have been reduced , to sorrow !! This book is highly detailed on just about every Studebaker built . Surprised to see detailed coverage , of Pierce-Arrow , which was owned by Studebaker : for a while . Makes you wonder how the U.S. auto industry would be ; if we could still could buy new Studebakers , Packards , Hudsons , etc . Still didn't like seeing the 1957-8 , " Packabakers " though . An excellent book , that is proudly part , of my private book collection . Next to the Packard Crestline book , of course !!!!!
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Studebaker Cars
The Crestline series is always a excellent reference guide and Studebaker Cars does not disappoint! Tons of great pictures and lots of interesting information make this a must for all Studebaker fans
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Ande Rooney Studebaker Service Metal Sign




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  • Predrilled holes with grommets
  • can be used indoors or outdoors
  • 11 1/4" Round
  • Porcelain Enamel on 18 Gauge Steel
  • made in the USA





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GRUMPY OLD MAN REVIEW
I ordered this sign half expecting good quality. Man, was I wrong. This is a great quality sign. The thickness of metal is very good. The colors are bright and printing is sharp. The sign will do doubt last for years in any and all weather. It's good to see superior quality instead of cheap crap. Shipping was fast. Buy one.
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Ande Rooney's Porcelain Enameled Advertising Signs bring to life images of America from the turn of the century onward. Our collection of enameled signs and magnets are authentic reproductions utilizing the same process popularized in the early 1900's. The colors are finely ground glass crystals which, when kiln fired at 1350?F, fuse to the heavy 18 gauge steel plate. Each color is applied and fired separately, creating a durable, lustrous and rust resistant product. Handcrafted with pride in the USA, these images will add a touch of quality nostalgia to your home or places of work and play. Top to learn more




The Studebaker Century: A National Heritage



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While any act of automotive vandalism is senseless, we've heard of few more pointless acts of vehicular destruction than what happened last weekend outside of the Canadian city of Edmonton, AL . Sometime between last Saturday and last Sunday... Although two other cars stored on property were not vandalized, the Studebaker is destroyed beyond repair and the Model T will need a significant amount of repair work. Keltie experienced every car lover's nightmare when he discovered the destroyed cars on Monday.

Only the people that know the old Studebakers would really care if the new ones looked at all like the old ones. As always, just my opinion If it did get off the ground there is no reason to suppose that making any of the new vehicles look like old Studebakers would be an asset. And neither should a 20XX Lark look like a 1962 Lark. Maybe a better option would be to do what Toyota did with the corolla back in the early 90's - buy another company's car and rebrand it. Toyota used the Geo Prism, swapped out a little trim, and the Corolla was born.




Studebaker News


 
  • Studebakers on annual parade


    MARQUE FANS: Studebaker owners Ford Johnston, left, Ken Patterson, Neville Johnston and Alvan Jones are gearing up for a club meeting this weekend. MARQUE FANS: Studebaker owners Ford Johnston, left, Ken Patterson, Neville Johnston and Alvan Jones are

  • Russell Studebaker: Resurrection fern designed to live through drought


    RUSSELL STUDEBAKER/for the By RUSSELL STUDEBAKER In Our Gardens The Resurrection fern is a primitive plant and fits somewhere in between the mosses and ferns in the hierarchy of plant evolution. Its ancestors can be traced back at least 400

  • Studebaker building in line for high-tech renovations


    By Kelli Stopczynski (kstopczynski@wsbt.com) Big changes are on tap for one of South Bend's oldest manufacturing buildings that used to be part of Studebaker. Our Fact Finder team looked into South Bend's plan to give $2.2 million to expand the Union

 
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