The definition of what constitutes a “pony car” is somewhat fuzzy, and every car enthusiast could give you a slightly different explanation of what the term means to them. However, several core ...
In 1955, Studebaker built a limited-edition hardtop based on the President to enter the personal luxury car market. Called the Speedster, it sold only 2,215 units, but that number was big enough for ...
When my aunt Dorothy paged through the latest copy of Life Magazine, her eyes caught the image of a strikingly-daring new Packard coupe called Hawk. She was struck by the slightly exaggerated ...
Use of broad fiberglass nose section with simple bumper in opening permits smooth, sloping frontal appearance, complete lack of a grille. Do you remember when the ads for Packard said. "Ask the man ...
Q: Greg, I just found an article you did online on the Studebaker Golden Hawk from nearly 10 years ago. In that column I didn’t see anything about the straight-drive factory overdrive three-speed ...
In 1955, Studebaker introduced the Speedster as a limited-edition two-door hardtop version of the President. The car wasn't particularly successful, with 2,215 units sold, but it prompted the company ...
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