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The first owner of this 1946 Studebaker M5 1/2-ton pickup owned it for only two or three years. In 1948, Ed Gaither, a Shell Oil mechanic in Liberty, Texas, bought it. Ed used his new truck for the ...
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You always see the father and son team at car shows, showing off a nice piece of metal that they got to build together. But, in the case of Greg and Toby Porter's custom trucks, they just couldn't ...
When talking about vintage pickup trucks, we usually refer to haulers made by Ford, Chevrolet, and Dodge. And that's not surprising. The Ford F-Series goes back to 1948, while Chevy built a few iconic ...
HELMSBURG — It was a challenge from reader Les Wadzinski that prompted me to drive the back roads this past week in search of a few forever-parked vehicles he'd seen. He mentioned "an old Studebaker ...
Produced by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana, the Coupe Express pickup was introduced in 1937 and produced until 1939. It was based on Studebaker’s Dictator passenger car platform, ...
There are some things in life you just can't let go of, and for Jeff Wingo, his '50 Studebaker is one of those things. After all, it's the truck he bought for near nothing in high school. It's what he ...
It’s with a tear in my eye that I tell you the sad story of a once great company that lasted 114 years before disappearing in 1966. It’s especially sad to me as Studebaker Corp. was the first ...
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 Museum hasn’t been driven ...
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 ...