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Studebaker 1897-1966 Vehicles Category (edit) |
History: Studebaker | Studebaker-Packard Corporation | Studebaker Canada Ltd. | Studebaker National Museum | Studebaker Proving Grounds |
Associated tradenames: Automatic Drive | Gravely Tractor | Hill-holder | Starlight (body type) | STP |
Affiliated Automotive Brands: Clipper | E-M-F Automobiles | Erskine | Mercedes-Benz | Packard | Packard Clipper | Pierce-Arrow | Rockne | SPA Truck Company | Studebaker-Garford | Tincher |
People: Sherwood Egbert | Albert Russel Erskine | Raymond Loewy | James J. Nance | Brooks Stevens | Clement Studebaker | John Mohler Studebaker | Harold Sines Vance | Gordon Grundy |